Feminist Psychology

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The Science/Fiction of Sex

Feminist Deconstruction and the Vocabularies of Heterosex

The Science/Fiction of Sex
  • By Annie Potts.

Published November 2002

What can we learn from exploring the differences in male and female orgasmic experience? Is the penis an entity with a mind of its own? These issues and others, such as the popular portrayals of male sexuality as active and outwardly focused and female sexuality as passive and internally located,…
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Beyond the Masks

Race, Gender and Subjectivity

  • By Mama.

Published August 1995

Psychology has had a number of things to say about black and coloured people, none of them favourable, and most of which have reinforced stereotyped and derogatory images. Beyond the Masks is a readable account of black psychology, exploring key theoretical issues in race and gender. In it, Amina…
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Gender, Sex and Sexuality

Contemporary Psychological Perspectives

  • By Gerda Siann.

Published July 1994

For some time sex has been defined as the biological difference between men and women, and gender as the manner in which culture defines and constrains these differences. Feminine/masculine, male/female, women/men, boy/girl - terms of sexual and gender division like these permeate the way we think…
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