Browsing Counselling & Psychotherapy by Subject "Feminism"
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Henrik Ibsen in the search for women's identity
(Dublin Business School, 2003)Henrik Ibsen's drama is famous for its concentration of the social lives of bourgeois people. These dramas are said to be naturalist as they take place in one setting, and in short space of time. Any events that happen ... -
No man's land. An investigation of the profile, experiences and aspirations of female workers in a leading urban advertising company in contemporary Irish society
(Dublin Business School, 2001)Seidler (1989), proposes that at least since Kant and the Reformation, rationality has been the dominant western mode available for construing experience, and rationality and masculinity have been conflated so that each ...