> Tasha Howe wrote:
> Does anyone have any good sources for including women and minorities in
> a class on the history and systems of psychology
There are several chapters in the 3 volumes of Portraits of Pioneers in
Psychology that would add a lot to a class.
Larry
while on this topic,I am curious as the number of tipsters who are
black,African, and African-American?
Michael Sylvester
Daytona Beach,Florida
Two titles that come immediately to my mind are:
Scarborough, E., & Furumoto, L. (1987). Untold lives: The first generation of
American women psychologists. New York: Columbia University Press.
Guthrie, R.V. (1998). Even the rat was white: A historical view of psychology
(2nd ed.).
Boston : All
Tasha Howe wrote:
> Does anyone have any good sources for including women and minorities in
> a class on the history and systems of psychology
>
There is a great book called Re-placing Woman in the History of Psychology
by Janis Bohan (Kendall-Hunt Pub.) And Tipster Linda Woolf has a wonderful
w
Tasha
See the American Psychologist special issue (Feb 92) vol 47 No2. It includes several chapters on females in the hisotyr of psych. Texts I have in the office right now are, Uneasy careers and intimate lives: O'Connell & Russo, Women in Psychology, Greenweed Press, Kerber's (1988) Separate sphe