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LIBERATING THE FEMININE
An Overview of Psychology of the Feminine In Women, Men, and Nature
This book comes as a timely inspiration to understand what it means to liberate the feminine principle to embrace the fullness of life, both in the sphere of human life and of the universe as a whole. The author strongly recommends that we need to construct an androgynous view of persons. Androgyny describes the possession of high degree of both feminine and masculine traits in a person. So far, women have been studied primarily in relation to men. The stories illustrated by the author disturb our conscience and awaken our determination to act now. We need to move from this senseless one-sided attitude and free ourselves from past biases. It calls forth an attitudinal transformation.
The author reiterates that we need to liberate the feminine in both men and women so that humanity becomes complete and every woman finds her rightful place in the cosmos. From this perspective as well as from a deep spiritual yearning, this book brings the urgency to liberate the feminine in people and to reconcile the polarization prevalent in our culture. May we recognize the Other as the foundation of our life and welcome the other in the other.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER 1 Describing the Feminine
I. An Overview of the Past
Myths and Stereotypes.
II. Biological and Cultural Approach
Biology is Her Destiny0
Aristotle’s View.
Sigmund Freud’s Theory..
Karen Horney’s Theory.
Female Biological Superiority.
Attempts to Define Femininity.
III. Jung’s Symbolic Approach to the Feminine..
The Feminine in Both Sexes..
Conclusion: Liberation of the Feminine.
CHAPTER 2 The Making of Women’s Psyche
Strengths Seen as Weaknesses!.
Vulnerability, Weakness, Helplessness.
Emotions..
Participating in the Development of Others
Cooperation..
Women as Givers.
Men are Active – Women are Passive
Women Change Their Minds.
Serving Others
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
PROLOGUE .
CHAPTER 1 Describing the Feminine.
I. An Overview of the Past.
Myths and Stereotypes
II. Biological and Cultural Approach
Biology is Her Destiny
Aristotle’s View
Sigmund Freud’s Theory.
Karen Horney’s Theory
Female Biological Superiority
Attempts to Define Femininity
III. Jung’s Symbolic Approach to the Feminine.
The Feminine in Both Sexes.
Conclusion: Liberation of the Feminine.
CHAPTER 2 The Making of Women’s Psyche
Strengths Seen as Weaknesses!.
Vulnerability, Weakness, Helplessness..
Emotions.
Participating in the Development of Others..
Cooperation…..
Women as Givers.
Men are Active – Women are Passive.
Women Change Their Minds
Serving Others.
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