Strong Mothers, Weak Wives

  Preface
  Acknowledgments

 expand sectionChapter One—  Introduction
 expand sectionChapter Two—  The Question of Difference
 expand sectionChapter Three—  Defining Difference:  Psychological Perspectives
 expand sectionChapter Four—  Women's Mothering and Male Misogyny
 expand sectionChapter Five—  Mothers versus the Male Peer Group
 expand sectionChapter Six—  Fathers and Difference
 expand sectionChapter Seven—  Freud, the Oedipus Complex, and Feminism
 expand sectionChapter Eight—  Psychoanalysis and the Making of Mothers into Wives
 collapse sectionChapter Nine—  Women as Wives:  Cultural and Historical Variations
 Matrilineal Horticultural Societies
 Matrifocal Enclaves in Class Societies
 expand sectionAgricultural Societies, the Rise of the State, and Patriarchy
 expand sectionThe Women's Movement
 Summary
 expand sectionChapter Ten—  Mothers as Wives in an Individualistic Society

 expand sectionNotes
  References
 expand sectionIndex

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