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1
CAROL GILLIGAN
  • 1936 - present

2
PIONEER OF GENDER STUDIES
  • Worked with Erik Erikson
  • Did research with Lawrence Kohlberg
  • Criticized Kohlbergs Theory of Moral Development
  • Famous for her work in psychological and moral
    development of girls
  • Taught at Harvard for 30 years was first
    professor of gender studies there

3
Model Intervention Prevention Projects
  • Strengthening Healthy Resistance Courage in
    Girls Programs
  • Women Teaching Girls/Girls teaching Women
    Retreats
  • In Our Own Voices Workshops
  • Harvard Project on Womens Psychology Girls
    Development

4
MORALITY AND GENDER
  • Male approach is that individuals have basic
    rights and one must respect the rights of others
  • Morality imposes restrictions on what once can do
  • Justice orientation
  • Female approach is that people have
    responsibilities towards others
  • Morality is an imperative to care for others
  • Responsibility orientation

5
STAGES OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • Selfish Stage
  • Belief in Conventional Morality
  • 3. Post-Conventional Stage

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MORE ABOUT STAGES
  • Young girls start out with a selfish orientation
    then learn to care for others
  • Women learn that it is wrong to act in their own
    interests others interests are more important
  • Learn that it is just as wrong to ignore their
    own interests as it is to ignore others
    interests learn this through connecting with
    others

7
In a Different Voice
  • Classic groundbreaking work
  • Women are different from men should not be
    studied with the same criteria
  • Criticized Freud Kohlberg

8
THE IMPORTANCE OF VOICE
  • To have a voice is to be human. To have something
    to say is to be a person. But speaking depends on
    listening and being heard it is an intensely
    relational act. By voice I mean something like
    what people mean when they speak of the core of
    the self. Voice is natural and also cultural. It
    is composed of breath and sound, words, rhythm,
    and language. and voice is a powerful
    psychological instrument and channel, connecting
    inner and outer worlds. (p. xvi)

9
QUOTES
  • The elusive mystery of women's development lies
    in its recognition of the continuing importance
    of attachment in the human life cycle. (p. 23)
  • As we have listened for centuries to the voices
    of men and the theories of development that their
    experience informs, so we have come more recently
    to notice not only the silence of women but the
    difficulty in hearing what they say when they
    speak. Yet in the different voice of women lies
    the truth of an ethic of care, the tie between
    relationship and responsibility, and the origins
    of aggression in the failure of connection. (p.
    174)

10
ANOTHER QUOTE
  • Joining this understanding of women's
    psychological development with theories of human
    development which turn out to be theories about
    men, I have arrived at the following working
    theory that the relational crisis which men
    typically experience in early childhood occurs
    for women in adolescence, that this relational
    crisis in boys and girls involves a disconnection
    from women which is essential to the perpetuation
    of patriarchal societies, and that women's
    psychological development is potentially
    revolutionary not only because of women's
    situation but also because of girls' resistance.
    (p. xxiii)
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