| Christine M. Smith - 1989 - 176 páginas
...life perceptions that has not been adequately understood and valued in our male-dominated culture. "The disparity between women's experience and the...condition, an omission of certain truths about life." 20 Her study spanned a ten-year period during which she began to notice two differences in the voices... | |
| Donald E. Pease - 1994 - 356 páginas
...see women as morally underdeveloped, lacking in phallic power, or "deviant," Gilligan suggests that "the failure of women to fit existing models of human...representation, a limitation in the conception of the human condition, an omission of certain truths about life."20 One of the important "truths" omitted... | |
| Å elomo A. DeÅ¡en, Charles Seymour Liebman, Moshe Shokeid - 1995 - 412 páginas
...nondomestic.) Gilligan contends that 'the failure of women [noted throughout the psychological literature] to fit existing models of human growth may point to...condition, an omission of certain truths about life' (Gilligan 1982: 1—2). Gilligan's critique is two-pronged: she questions the legitimacy of a developmental... | |
| Mary Roth Walsh - 1997 - 480 páginas
...such a way that women consistently appeared as defective or deficient moral selves. As Gilligan notes, "The disparity between women's experience and the...condition, an omission of certain truths about life" (Gilligan, 1982, pp. 1-2). An important truth being omitted was the power of the ethic of caretaking... | |
| Judith V. Jordan - 1997 - 356 páginas
...such a way that women consistently appeared as defective or deficient moral selves. As Gilligan notes: "The disparity between women's experience and the...condition, an omission of certain truths about life" (Gilligan, 1982, pp. 1-2). An important truth being omitted was the power of the ethic of caretaking... | |
| Ruth T. Zaplin - 1998 - 436 páginas
...book, In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women 's Development, Carol Gilligan observed, "The disparity between women's experience and the...representation, a limitation in the conception of the human condition, an omission of certain truths about life" (Gilligan 1982, pp. 1-2). Miller's work... | |
| Silvestra Mariniello, Paul A. Bové - 1998 - 444 páginas
...see women as morally underdeveloped, lacking in phallic power, or "deviant," Gilligan suggests that "the failure of women to fit existing models of human...representation, a limitation in the conception of the human condition, an omission of certain truths about life."20 One of the important "truths" omitted... | |
| Cressida J. Heyes - 2000 - 242 páginas
...with less ambivalence by men. Instead of labeling women as "less developed," Gilligan suggests that "the failure of women to fit existing models of human...condition, an omission of certain truths about life." 17 The ethic of care cannot simply be characterized as an imperative for self-sacrifice or denial.... | |
| Sheila Greene - 2003 - 180 páginas
...reference to male goals, wrong direction. As she stated in the introduction to In a Different Voice, 'The disparity between women's experience and the...throughout the psychological literature, has generally been taken to signify a problem in women's development' (1982, p. 2). She suggests that 'when one begins... | |
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