Rapture encaged; the suppression of the feminine in Western culture
Material type: TextLondon/New York Routledge c1994Description: xii, 158pContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-415-11083-1
- Psychotherapy--Case studies
- Women--Psychology--Case Studies
- Animus (Psychoanalysis)
- Cruz, Isabela de la, active 17th century
- Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939
- Lacan, Jacques. 1901-1981
- Patriarchy
- Women and Religion--Christianity
- Mysticism, Christian
- Visions
- Mysticism--Spain
- Couvade
- Femininity of God
- Jungian psychology--Religious aspects--Christianity
- Jungian psychology
- Women--Psychology
- Unconscious
- Gender
- Identity (Psychology)
- BF175.5.I53 E4 1994
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Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : p41-44; see also index.. Lacan, Jacques. 1901-1981 : p44-45; see also index.. Patriarchy : Female individuation in patriarchal culture; Patriarchal structures and the problem of the female self, p13-56.. Couvade : Giving birth - a feminine`power', p141.. Unconscious : p35-56.. Gender Identity : p35-56.
'...a study in female individuation. Through an analysis of the seventeenth-century visionary nun Isabel de la Cruz, Ruth Anthony El Saffar examines the process of individuation in women, and questions whether, in seeking to achieve this Jungian ideal, women are being asked instead to adapt to images of the feminine that are constructed by patriarchal culture.'
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