Analyzing the Different Voice: Feminist Psychological Theory and Literary Texts

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (1998)
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Abstract

These essays apply influential, pathbreaking psychological studies about women's lives to literature. In their analyses of fictional portraits, contributors both challenge and confirm psychological theories about female identity, about 'connection/separation' as developmental catalysts, and about the impact of gender on 'voice,' moral decision-making, and epistemology in relation to classical and contemporary literary texts, written by both women and men

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Lyn Mikel Brown
Colby College

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