Madness and gender as postmodern metaphor

In the existing literature, the constructs of "madness" and "woman' have long been associated with one another. This association has led to attempts by various authors, and also this current work, to deconstruct the constructs of madness and gender. The association between the...

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Main Author: Jordaan, Elsabe
Other Authors: Johnson, P.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Jordaan, Elsabe (1996) Madness and gender as postmodern metaphor, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15423>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-154232018-11-19T17:14:38Z Madness and gender as postmodern metaphor Jordaan, Elsabe Johnson, P. Madness Postmodernism Social Constructionism Metaphors Narrative approach Deconstruction Feminism Metaphors of duality 616.89 Insanity (Law) Mental illness Deconstruction Women -- Psychology Feminism Postmodernism In the existing literature, the constructs of "madness" and "woman' have long been associated with one another. This association has led to attempts by various authors, and also this current work, to deconstruct the constructs of madness and gender. The association between the constructs of "madness" and gender is seen in terms of metaphor. The relationship between the constructs of madness" and "woman" are described in terms of the manner in which meanings of metaphors of duality are collapsed onto one another. The approach to this discussion typifies the current shift in the human sciences from a belief in objective bias-neutral research to a new kind of self -conscious and sophisticated reality. I placed myself in this discussion as a researcher and a therapist, influenced by feminist, contextual and social constructionist ideas. The structure of this discussion was employed to reflect the theoretical perspectives mentioned above.therapist, influenced by feminist, contextual and social constructionist ideas. Psychology M.A. (Clinical Psychology) 2015-01-23T04:23:49Z 2015-01-23T04:23:49Z 1996-11 Dissertation Jordaan, Elsabe (1996) Madness and gender as postmodern metaphor, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15423> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15423 en 1 online resource (151 leaves)
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topic Madness
Postmodernism
Social Constructionism
Metaphors
Narrative approach
Deconstruction
Feminism
Metaphors of duality
616.89
Insanity (Law)
Mental illness
Deconstruction
Women -- Psychology
Feminism
Postmodernism
spellingShingle Madness
Postmodernism
Social Constructionism
Metaphors
Narrative approach
Deconstruction
Feminism
Metaphors of duality
616.89
Insanity (Law)
Mental illness
Deconstruction
Women -- Psychology
Feminism
Postmodernism
Jordaan, Elsabe
Madness and gender as postmodern metaphor
description In the existing literature, the constructs of "madness" and "woman' have long been associated with one another. This association has led to attempts by various authors, and also this current work, to deconstruct the constructs of madness and gender. The association between the constructs of "madness" and gender is seen in terms of metaphor. The relationship between the constructs of madness" and "woman" are described in terms of the manner in which meanings of metaphors of duality are collapsed onto one another. The approach to this discussion typifies the current shift in the human sciences from a belief in objective bias-neutral research to a new kind of self -conscious and sophisticated reality. I placed myself in this discussion as a researcher and a therapist, influenced by feminist, contextual and social constructionist ideas. The structure of this discussion was employed to reflect the theoretical perspectives mentioned above.therapist, influenced by feminist, contextual and social constructionist ideas. === Psychology === M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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title Madness and gender as postmodern metaphor
title_short Madness and gender as postmodern metaphor
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