At 11:22 4/7/99, Judy Diamondstone wrote:
>This is exciting! Literature might include feminist
>[psychoanalytic] critiques of object-relations theory.
>See: a collection edited by Teresa Brenan, "Between
>feminism & psychonalysis" -- Personally, I find the
>obsession with the subject unmitigated by issues of the
>social via artifacts & institutions to be a bit tiresome;
>on the other hand, AT uninformed by feminists' critique of
>paternalistic discourse is unacceptable. What do you
>think about this as a conversation topic, Katherine,
>Diane, Vera?
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>At 09:31 AM 4/7/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>Hey, diane, that's a great idea. It will be fun to see what's on people's
>>lists and in their minds. Maybe we could give the ref and title, and say
>>what the big ideas are in the paper, and then when we get a big pile,
>>we could try to organize them thematically. This would be fun
>>I think...and a web page would be really valuable I think.
>>KB
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>Judith Diamondstone (732) 932-7496 Ext. 352
>Graduate School of Education
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>Eternity is in love with the productions of time - Wm Blake
When she walks,
the revolution's coming.
In her hips, there's revolution.
When she talks, I hear revolution.
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diane celia hodges
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