Weaving personal narrative with a synthesis of feminist mothering theory and psychoanalytic theories of narcissism, Isaac D. Balbus describes his effort to share in the care of his daughter during her first four years.
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Introduction |
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Chapter Three The Institute Lecture |
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Chapter Five Separation Anxiety |
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Chapter Seven Wife-Mother |
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Chapter Eight The Article |
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Chapter Eleven Separation-Individuation |
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Chapter Twelve Development |
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Chapter Thirteen Back to the Beginning |
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Chapter Fourteen Postmodernist Problems |
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Chapter Fifteen Conclusion |
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Isaac D. Balbus teaches social and political theory at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is the author of Marxism and Domination (1982) and The Dialectics of Legal Repression (1973), co winner of the 1974 C. Wright Mills Prize.