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Rethinking "The Flight from Womanhood": What Karen Horney Saw Nearly 100 Years Ago
Writing in 1926, when Karen Horney penned "The Flight from Womanhood: The Masculinity-Complex in Women, as Viewed by Men and by Women," she entered a psychoanalytic world deeply carved by male thinkers, male assumptions, and masculine cultural norms. Today, her writing feels almost prophetic and surprisingly modern because she recognized how culture shapes gender psychology long before the field of feminist psychology existed. This article offers a clear and concise overview
Richard Tighe
6 days ago3 min read
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