Women and righteous anger, part 2, April 10, 1975
Women and righteous anger, part 2, produced by Addie Gevins, is a lecture given by writer Phyllis Chesler at the University of California Medical Center on the topic of women and their expression of anger, as well as how social perceptions and expectations regarding anger affect women psychologically. After her lecture, Chesler invites two women from the organization Women against Psychiatric Assault to speak about their platform against shock treatment in hospitals, April 10, 1975.
Dates
- Creation: April 10, 1975
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Language of Materials
From the Series: English
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