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Selected Melanie Klein will be released on August 27, 1987 in Trade Paperback
Aug 27, 1987
Selected Melanie Klein is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 27, 1987
Selected Melanie Klein will be released on August 27, 1987 in
Aug 27, 1987
Selected Melanie Klein is now available in
Aug 27, 1987

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Deccan Chronicle, December 30, 2012
...in our ideas of morality, how our forefathers lived their lives under the most puritanical and repressive laws. Juliet Mitchell, Professor of Psycho-analysis at Cambridge University told us about her startling findings on 'Sibling Rivalry'. This...
Times of India, November 1, 2012
...and Moni Mohsin will present their views from across the border on Saturday. Also expected are feminist author Juliet Mitchell of Cambridge University and American psychologist James Fallon. Extending the scope and scale this year, Tata Literature...
New York Times, October 31, 2012
...readings and performances. Participants include the Nobel Prize laureate V. S. Naipaul, the historian Faramerz Dabhoiwala, the psychoanalyst Juliet Mitchell and the journalist Scott Carney. On Friday evening, the director Naseeruddin Shah will perform...
MyScience, October 17, 2012
...is hosting a series of five public lectures, with the theme Understanding Society. Five eminent speakers (Lord Giddens, Juliet Mitchell, Richard Sennett, Bruno Latour and Marilyn Strathern) will explore how we perceive society, and what we think it is,...
University of Cambridge, October 15, 2012
...is hosting a series of five public lectures, with the theme Understanding Society. Five eminent speakers (Lord Giddens, Juliet Mitchell, Richard Sennett, Bruno Latour and Marilyn Strathern) will explore how we perceive society, and what we think it is,...
Ifex, June 13, 2012
...most recently Capitalism, the Family and Personal Life by Eli Zaretsky. She has two further publications forthcoming, of Juliet Mitchell's Psychoanalysis and Feminism and Virginia Woolf's Three Guineas. On 21 May 2012, Fariborz Rais Dana, a leading...
Guardian.co.uk, June 8, 2012
...Indian nurses she knew though her anti-racist activism. Selma remembers the time her great friend, Earla Campbell met Juliet Mitchell, the eminent feminist psychologist: "It was one of these early women's liberation demos, and I took Earla along....
One News Page, January 9, 2013
...(32 minutes ago) Psychoanalyst Juliet Mitchell says “all babies want to kill their siblings.” Mirror gets her to decode sibling rivalry Full news story...
Deccan Chronicle, December 30, 2012
...in our ideas of morality, how our forefathers lived their lives under the most puritanical and repressive laws. Juliet Mitchell, Professor of Psycho-analysis at Cambridge University told us about her startling findings on 'Sibling Rivalry'. This...
Bangalore Mirror, November 14, 2012
...Psychoanalyst Juliet Mitchell says “all babies want to kill their siblings.” Mirror gets her to decode sibling rivalry Anjana VaswaniTweet Mail this page Translate this page Rate me.... function fbs_click() }" class="fb_share_button"...
Financial Chronicle, November 8, 2012
...even today, four days after LitFest ended, one of Mumbai’s leading newspapers carried a full-length interview with Juliet Mitchell, professor of psychoanalysis at Cambridge University. Mitchell, incidentally, gave a most frightening lecture. It would...
Times of India, November 8, 2012
...Psychoanalyst Juliet Mitchell says "all babies want to kill their siblings." Mirror gets her to decode sibling rivalry The Thackeray versus Thackeray drama is often interrupted with little demonstrations of affection...
India Infoline, October 10, 2012
...minds of psychopaths and dictators is considered a seminal work in the field. Also present will be Professor Juliet Mitchell of Cambridge University whose psycho-analytical studies of feminism and sibling rivalry are landmarks in their fields. Amongst...
Observer, August 18, 2012
...you can carve out your own identity. This is why children are often so different. Professor of psychoanalysis Juliet Mitchell of Cambridge University agrees that rivalry is crucial in sibling development and suggests that it can be murderous – at...