Juliet Mitchell


 

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Juliet Mitchell (born 1940 in New Zealand) is a British socialist feminist, who is currently a fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge University.

Mitchell is best known for her book Psychoanalysis and Feminism. Freud, Reich, Laing and Women (1974). In it, she tried to reconcile psychoanalysis and feminism at a time when many considered them incompatible. A substantial part of the thesis of the book is that Marxism may provide a model within which non-Patriarchal structures for rearing children could occur. The lack of the 'family romance' would remove the Oedipus Complex from a child's development, thus liberating women from the consequences of Penis Envy and the feeling of being castrated which Mitchell contends is the root cause of women's acceptance that they are inferior.

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