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Self & Society
An International Journal for Humanistic Psychology
Volume 44, 2016 - Issue 2
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THEME SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES AND BOOK REVIEW

Feminism, optimism and depressive realism

Pages 104-112 | Published online: 04 Aug 2016
 

Abstract

Personal journal writing to voice experience is a complex form of inquiry, often related to ethnography. This article critically appreciates depressive realism (DR) from a feminist perspective using personal journal writing. It is argued that second-wave feminist ideas are ‘current’ and developing again and, in different and creative ways, provide alternatives to DR. Collective action is illustrated in the UK and in international contexts, whether to combat individual depression or in more explicitly political movements. Although there is a case for optimistic thinking, the therapy industry is cited as a gendered area in need of radical review, and a focus for feminist attention.

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Notes on contributor

Jeannie Wright is currently Associate Professor at the University of Malta, teaching and researching in the Department of Counselling. She has been active in feminist and other political activities since the 1960s, and has maintained the habit.

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