Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Nancy Chodorow

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American sociologist Nancy Chodorow.
Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Nancy Chodorow

Nancy Julia Chodorow is an American sociologist and professor. She can be categorized as a Humanistic psychoanalytic sociologist and Psychoanalytic feminist. Throughout her career, she has been influenced by psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Karen Horney, as well as feminist theorists Beatrice Whiting and Phillip Slater. She is a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association, and is a frequent speaker at their congress meetings. She began her career as a professor of Women's studies at Wellesley College in 1973. In 1974, she moved California where she taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz until 1986. She then went on to spend many years as a professor in the departments of sociology and clinical psychology at the University of California, Berkeley until she resigned in 1986. Later, she began her career teaching psychiatry at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance. Chodorow is often described as a leader in feminist thought, especially in the realms of psychoanalysis and psychology.

Maturity is not equated with independence though it includes a certain capacity for independence...The independence of the mature person is simply that he does not collapse when he has to stand alone. It is not an independence of needs for other persons with whom to have relationship: that would not be desired by the mature.
Parenting, as an unpaid occupation outside the world of public power, entails lower status, less power, and less control of resources than paid work. — © Nancy Chodorow
Parenting, as an unpaid occupation outside the world of public power, entails lower status, less power, and less control of resources than paid work.
A concern with parenting...must direct attention beyond behavior. This is because parenting is not simply a set of behaviors, but participation in an interpersonal, diffuse, affective relationship. Parenting is an eminently psychological role in a way that many other roles and activities are not.
The mother is the early care giver and primary source of identification for all children.... A daughter continues to identify with the mother
Since our awareness of others is considered our duty, the price we pay when things go wrong is guilt and self-hatred. And things always go wrong. We respond with apologies; we continue to apologize long after the event is forgotten - and even if it had no causal relation to anything we did to begin with.
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