ISBN-13: 9781138917736 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 118 str.
ISBN-13: 9781138917736 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 118 str.
Critical psychology argues that all ways of knowing involve power relations. Women s spirituality in the form of witchcraft and sorcery are prime examples of the way modernity and the European colonial project impacted indigenous peoples and women s ways of knowing. Feminist Spirituality under Capitalism discusses the importance of women s spiritual knowledge throughout history and under the current socio-economic consensus. Within a critical analysis of the subjugation of certain knowledges, it investigates in particular the role that psychology and psychiatry have played in the repression of women. It offers a renewed vision of women s spirituality as a political force within the field of psychology and the broader social and suggests an alternative approach to psychology and psychic trauma at a time when women are under assault physically, psychologically and emotionally across the globe. A core historical text for students and scholars of feminist and critical psychology, spirituality, resistance, and alternatives to capitalism, it will also be important reading across a number of related disciplines, incuding women s studies, gender studies, religious studies, ethnic studies, philosophy, cultural studies, and political science. "