The Maternalists explores how mid-twentieth-century British psychoanalysis created a new mother-centered culture, which after 1945 would shape dramatically both welfare ideology and the British welfare state itself.
The Maternalists explores how mid-twentieth-century British psychoanalysis created a new mother-centered culture, which after 1945 would shape dramatically both welfare ideology and the British welfare state itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1. The "Sphincter-Morality" and Beyond: The Concept of Childhood in Interwar Psychoanalysis Chapter 2. How Children Think: Susan Isaacs on "Primitive" Thinking Chapter 3. Malinowski, Róheim, and the Maternal Shift in British Psychoanalysis and Anthropology Chapter 4. Imagining the "Maternal" Past: Ian Suttie's Critique of Oedipal Culture Chapter 5. What About Father? Civic-Republican Maternalism and the Welfare State Chapter 6. "The Drug 'Doctor'": The Balint Movement and Psychosocial Medicine in Postwar Britain Conclusion Note Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Introduction Chapter 1. The "Sphincter-Morality" and Beyond: The Concept of Childhood in Interwar Psychoanalysis Chapter 2. How Children Think: Susan Isaacs on "Primitive" Thinking Chapter 3. Malinowski, Róheim, and the Maternal Shift in British Psychoanalysis and Anthropology Chapter 4. Imagining the "Maternal" Past: Ian Suttie's Critique of Oedipal Culture Chapter 5. What About Father? Civic-Republican Maternalism and the Welfare State Chapter 6. "The Drug 'Doctor'": The Balint Movement and Psychosocial Medicine in Postwar Britain Conclusion Note Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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