Revising Herself
The Story of Women's Identity from College to Midlife
ISBN13: 9780195121155ISBN10: 0195121155
Paperback,
320 pages
Feb 1998,
In Stock
Price:
$35.00 (04)
Winner of the Delta Kappa Gamma 1997 Educator's Award
Description
In 1972, Ruthellen Josselson was a young psychologist fascinated by the riddle of how a woman creates an identity and chooses one path over another in life--particularly in the face of the nascent feminist movement. Selecting at random thirty young women in their last year of college, Josselson undertook a ground-breaking study that would follow these women's personal odysseys over the next twenty-two years, from graduation to midlife. What she learned about the ways women reinvent themselves in an ever-changing world is the subject of Revising Herself , a myth-shattering look at both a unique generation of American women on the front lines of wrenching social change, and at the conflicts and compromises facing women today.Allowing women to define themselves in their own terms, Revising Herself holds up a provocative mirror in which readers can reflect upon their own life choices, recognize themselves in these women's experiences, and gain new insight into how we construct our own identities over a lifetime.
Reviews
"Anyone, male or female, who has asked the question `Who am I?' will benefit from Josselson's penetrating insights."--Salem Press
About the Author(s)
Ruthellen Josselson is Professor of Psychology at Towson State University and is a practicing psychotherapist.


