Siblings: Sex and ViolenceISBN: 978-0-7456-3220-9
Hardcover
272 pages
December 2003, Polity
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"Juliet Mitchell, brimming as usual with ideas, insights and
reflections, has turned her attention to sibling relationships as
the neglected and much underestimated influence on an
individual’s identity formation. Love, hate, sexual
experience, the shaping of gender roles, suffering and survival
strategies are pursued as the sibling exchange. A work to provoke
thought and discussion packed with real life and literary
evidence."
Olwen Hufton University of Oxford
Olwen Hufton University of Oxford
"In 1974, Mitchell’s Psychoanalysis and Feminism
offered a major challenge to a resistant Anglo-Saxon feminism with
her compelling case that psychoanalysis, most often seen by
feminists to be part of the problem, was rather a powerful resource
for feminist explanation and understanding of male domination,
female oppression. Almost thirty years on, with Siblings,
she has made a second, perhaps even more radical intervention. Her
analysis of the lateral relations of siblings and peers promises to
transform many of the recurrent issues and debates of contemporary
feminism. ... This new book offers richly stimulating resources
that should fuel feminist scholarship and debate for many
years."
Terry Lovell, Warwick University