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Finding evidence in new psychological research, the myth of Psyche and Cupid, Shakespeare's plays, Freud's case histories, Anne Frank's diaries, and contemporary novels, Carol Gilligan discovers that the roots of a more hopeful view of love are all around us.
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About Carol Gilligan
Carol Gilligan is a
psychologist and writer who lives in New York City and in the Berkshires. With
her students, she co-authored and co-edited several books on women’s psychology
and girls’ development, including Meeting
at the Crossroads, Between Voice and
Silence, Making Connections, and Women, Girls, and Psychotherapy: Reframing
Resistance. At Harvard, where she was the first Graham Professor of Gender
Studies, her award-winning research led to the founding of the university’s
Center on Gender and Education. She is now university professor at New York
University.