What year was Nancy Chodorow born?
What is 1944? (Making her 81 years old)
What is her main sociological perspective?
What is Conflict Theory?
What is one of her most famous books?
What is The Reproduction of Mothering?
What quote represents her ideas?
What is “The personal is political.”?
What year was The Reproduction of Mothering published?
What is 1978?
What country was she born in and still lives in?
What is United States?
What makes her perspective unique?
What is Combines Freudian theory with feminist ideas?
What is the main idea of The Reproduction of Mothering?
What is Mothering is socially and psychologically reproduced across generations?
What does that quote mean to her?
What is our private lives reflect and reinforce social structures?
What inspired her to study psychoanalysis?
What is personal interest in human development and emotions?
What university did Nancy Chodorow graduate from with her PhD?
What is Brandeis University?
Which two fields does she blend?
What is Sociology and Psychoanalysis?
What does she say about mothering and gender identity?
What is it shapes emotional development and gender roles?
What symbol best fits her perspective?
What is Mother and child?
How did she impact gender studies in college?
What is her theories are now foundational in many gender and women’s studies courses?
Where has she worked as a professor?
What is University of California, Berkeley?
According to her, what shapes gender identity the most?
What are childhood emotional bonds with mothers?
What must change to reach gender equality, according to her?
What is family structure and child-rearing practices?
How do her ideas connect to the feminist movement?
What is she offered psychological depth to feminist discussions of gender roles?
Why is she considered a pioneer?
What is first to link Freudian theory with feminist thought in sociology?
Which of the following is she a member of?
What is the American Sociological Association?
How does her theory challenge traditional gender ideas?
What is it says identity is formed through unconscious social processes?
How do her ideas influence modern feminist thought?
What is they offer a deep understanding of how identity and family systems create gender norms?
How does psychoanalysis shape her contributions?
What is it allows her to explore how unconscious processes shape identity and gender roles?
What’s her impact today?
What is her work continues to influence feminist theory, mental health, and identity studies?