Juliet Mitchell: what was women's liberation like?
1 year ago
Full video: https://www.patreon.com/posts/tps144-longest-80518251 A
pioneering figure of the New Left, Second Wave Feminism, and psychoanalysis, Juliet Mitchell joins us to look back on theorising socialist feminism in the 1960s, reconciling feminists to Freud in the 1970s, and to discuss her pathbreaking current project: making psychoanalysts see that sibling relationships (and the trauma of the toddler) are as important to our development as parental ones.
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