Dorothy Dinnerstein Bücher
Dorothy Dinnerstein wandte die Freudianische Psychoanalyse an, um zu argumentieren, dass Sexismus und Aggression unvermeidliche Folgen der ausschließlichen Kindererziehung durch Frauen sind. Sie schlug eine radikale Lösung vor: die gleichberechtigte Aufteilung der Kinderbetreuung zwischen Männern und Frauen. Ihre bahnbrechende Arbeit stellte herkömmliche Vorstellungen von Geschlechterrollen und deren gesellschaftliche Auswirkungen in Frage.



"A seminal text in the women's movement." –Ethel S. Person, author of The Sexual Century "Still the most important work of feminist psychoanalytic exploration, its re-release is a celebratory occasion." –Eli Sagan, author of Freud, Women and Mortality "[The Mermaid and the Minotaur] continues to astonish us with the depth and wisdom of its psychoanalytic approach even as its major ideas have become as unobtrusively essential to psychoanalytic feminism as the atmosphere." –Jessica Benjamin, author of The Bonds of Love
One of the most significant and enduring texts in psychology and gender studies, now with a new introduction by Gloria Steinem. Since its publication in 1976, Dorothy Dinnerstein’s The Mermaid and the Minotaur has been recognized as one of the most significant contributions to modern feminist thought. The book, translated into at least seven languages, is widely used in women’s studies courses and is an influential text outside academia as well. On a level with Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex, it has remained intensely relevant to a wide audience due to its pioneering message of equality. In this work, Dinnerstein challenges the ideology underlying the female monopoly of childcare and demonstrates the importance of men taking a similarly active role in parenting. A seminal feminist text, The Mermaid and the Minotaur brilliantly integrates feminist theory with Kleinian psychoanalytical theory.