Margaret Thatcher is my sister: Counselling on divisions between women
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Itzin, Catherine (Auteur)
Titre
Margaret Thatcher is my sister: Counselling on divisions between women
Résumé
This paper looks at the ways in which women are divided from themselves and each other as women: at the internalised oppression which results from THE oppression of patriarchy, at the systematic mistreatment of women as a group by men as a group reinforced by the social structures of male power. It also looks at the ways in which women are divided from each other as a result of other oppressive systems such as class and/or race or religion or physical ability or age.
The paper then describes how the particular theory and practice of Re-evaluation Counselling can be used to ‘deconstruct’ or ‘discharge’ the internalised oppression of patriarchy and other oppressive systems, making the principles of Women's Liberation and sisterhood a practical possibility for ‘everywoman’ and all women—including Margaret Thatcher. Throughout, the word ‘patriarchy’ is used to mean the system of male power usually regarded as synonymous with sexism.
Publication
Women's Studies International Forum
Volume
8
Numéro
1
Pages
73-83
Date
1985
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
0277-5395
Référence
Itzin, Catherine. (1985). Margaret Thatcher is my sister: Counselling on divisions between women. Women’s Studies International Forum, 8(1), 73‑83.
Approches et analyses
Thématiques
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