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The Dance of Deception Harriet Goldhor Lerner

The Dance of Deception By Harriet Goldhor Lerner

The Dance of Deception by Harriet Goldhor Lerner


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Summary

The author argues that pretending is inextricably linked with society's notions of feminine behaviour. She provides an analysis of what lying represents in a society where women's truths are often unspoken, and explores concepts of lying and pretending as they are played out in society.

The Dance of Deception Summary

The Dance of Deception: Pretending and Truth-telling in Women's Lives by Harriet Goldhor Lerner

From the bestselling author of The Dance of Anger and The Dance of Intimacy comes this groundbreaking exploration of the role of truth-telling and pretending in women's lives. According to psychotherapist Harriet G. Lerner, pretending is so inextricably linked with society's notions of feminine behaviour that it is, quite simply, what women are expected to do. Truth-telling, the opposite of this feminine stereotype, is always associated with authenticity, integrity and self-worth. Going beyond conventional distinctions between deception and honesty, between good and bad, Dr Lerner gives a penetrating and humane analysis of what lying represents in a society where women's 'truths' are so often unspoken truths. Exploring the concepts of lying and pretending, of truth-telling and honesty as they are played out both in women's intimate relationships and in society at large, The Dance of Deception offers a convincing and wholly accessible analysis of this unacknowledged part of all our lives.

About Harriet Goldhor Lerner

Harriet Lerner is a renowned psychotherapist and bestselling author of Dance of Anger, Dance of Intimacy and the soon to be published Mother Dance, also by Thorsons.

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GOR004724719
9780722538043
0722538049
The Dance of Deception: Pretending and Truth-telling in Women's Lives by Harriet Goldhor Lerner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
19990504
272
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