Psyche and Eros: Mind and Gender in the Life Course

Couverture
Cambridge University Press, 26 août 1994 - 333 pages
In Psyche and Eros, Gisela Labouvie-Vief describes historical and current concepts of mind and development, drawing from disciplines as diverse as philosophy, mythology, religion, literature, and psychology. She then presents a powerful theory of the maturing of mind, which brings together her empirical work and her exploration into mythology. The classical Greek myth of the gods Psyche and Eros serves as an evocative illustration of the author's theory. Psyche and Eros asserts that the core experience of development differs along gender lines. Rationality is regarded as masculine, while imagination is viewed as feminine. Competition between "masculine" and "feminine" parts of the mind has limited our ability to describe the mind and its development over the life course. The author suggests that we overcome the dualistic way of thinking about mind, and see how rationality and imagination can complement each other.
 

Table des matières

THE MIND DIVIDED
16
The vertical mind
23
Ascent and loss
64
Reason and gender
115
Mythos rediscovered
161
The transformation of desire
208
The sacred marriage
253
1
254
Appendix List of goddesses gods other
271
Notes
281
33
284
113
290
References
299
Author index
323
115
326
Subject index
329

11
263
+385
269

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