Launch of Gender and Colonialism: A Psychological Analysis of Oppression and Liberation
This book provides a historical and contemporary analysis of domination and its psychological impact in Ireland and in a global context. It calls for radical change through transformative action at personal, community and collective levels. It is a book that can transform lives and help to shape a better future for us all.'This is an outstanding contribution to the field of liberation psychology.. I urge all psychologists and individuals committed to promoting wellbeing with social justice to read this book' Professor Isaac Prilleltensky, University of Miami.
‘Drawing on community, critical, peace, human rights, and gay-lesbian psychologies.. .a rare and important contribution’ Professor M. Brinton Lykes, Boston College.
'In 1999 Geraldine Moane presented a book that was ahead of its time. Now, in this new version, Moane is describing the advances created around the world during the last ten years... partricularly interesting is the way the author generates a praxis...' Professor Maritza Montero, Universidad Central de Venezuela
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You are cordially invited to the launch of Gender and Colonialism: A Psychological Analysis of Oppression and Liberation
Published by Palgrave Macmillan
By: Dr. Geraldine Moane
Senior Lecturer School of Psychology
Affiliate School of Social Justice
UCD
Email: ger.moane@ucd.ie
Launched by Dr. Marie Murray
Clinical Psychologist and author
UCD
Where: The Culture Box
Temple Bar Cultural Trust
12 East Essex St
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
When: Wednesday 16 February 2011
6.00-8.00 p.m.