Between voice and silence : women and girls, race and relationship / Jill McLean Taylor, Carol Gilligan, Amy M. Sullivan.
"More than any other psychologist, Carol Gilligan has helped us to hear girls' voices just when they seem to be blurring and fading or becoming disruptive during the passage into womanhood. When adolescent girls - once assured and resilient - silence or censor themselves to maintain relati...
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Main Author: | Taylor, Jill McLean, 1944- |
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Other Authors: | Gilligan, Carol, 1936-, Sullivan, Amy M., 1958- |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass :
Harvard University Press,
1995.
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