Gilligan, Carol G Philosophers
Gilligan, Carol G Philosophers
Gilligan, Carol
Carol Gilligan, b. 1936. American psychologist, feminist thinker, and social critic. Her work has generally been founded on child psychology.
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- Her official page at New York University. Includes curriculum vitae in PDF format.
- Mary Sykes Wylie's interview with this contemporary feminist thinker.
- Professor of Developmental Psychology, K. H. Grobman, provides a detailed lesson plan to encourage class discussion about Gilligan's "In a Different Voice."
- Interview of the philosopher on the radio show The Connection, with profile and streaming audio.
- Gilligan's concise reply to a question about the key issues and questions around the corner in human development and psychology in the future.
- Brief article noting highlights of her career.
- Selected excerpts from this key work of feminist psychology.
- Study notes on this key Gilligan work, by Allen Cypher.
- Streaming video of this lecture by Gilligan, delivered in 1997. Requires RealPlayer.
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