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BETWEEN WOMEN: LOVE, ENVY AND COMPETITION IN WOMEN'S FRIENDSHIPS Eichenbaum, Luise 1989 901533 From Library Journal The authors, who founded and directed the Women's Therapy Centers in London and New York City and wrote Understanding Women and What Do Women Want, explore newly emerging differences between women in what they believe is a "post-feminist" period. Arguing that sisterly solidarity was easier to maintain when women faced more overt discrimination, they see conflicts and tensions as inevitabe when women move into the world of male endeavor. While individual stories exemplify these problems, the vignettes mostly reflect the lives of well-educated, affluent women. Topics include merging and separation, abandonment and envy, etc. For public libraries. Beverly Miller, Boise State Univ. Lib., Id . Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Product Description The crucial struggle between connectedness and autonomy and its effect on friendships between women forms the heart of this brilliant and timely book. Helps develop a sense of self in order to enjoy richer friendships. Penguin 0-14-008980-2 / 9780140089806 Paperback VERY GOOD CONDITION New York, N.Y., U.S.A. Price:
15.15 USD
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