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Portrayed with longing, passion, shame and confusion, it culminates in the brutal murder of the biological father -- a tragic end to a true Oedipal triangle.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Portrayed with longing, passion, shame and confusion, it culminates in the brutal murder of the biological father -- a tragic end to a true Oedipal triangle.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Portrayed with longing, passion, shame and confusion, it culminates in the brutal murder of the biological father -- a tragic end to a true Oedipal triangle.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Portrayed with longing, passion, shame and confusion, it culminates in the brutal murder of the biological father -- a tragic end to a true Oedipal triangle.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Portrayed with longing, passion, shame and confusion, it culminates in the brutal murder of the biological father -- a tragic end to a true Oedipal triangle.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Portrayed with longing, passion, shame and confusion, it culminates in the brutal murder of the biological father -- a tragic end to a true Oedipal triangle.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Portrayed as asexual, loyal, and contented caretakers of whites, the caricature of Mammy allowed mainstream America to ignore the systemic racism that bound black women to back-breaking, low-paying jobs where employers routinely exploited them.
Sophia A. Nelson: Why Are Some Black Women So Outraged by The Help Sophia A. Nelson 2011
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Portrayed as asexual, loyal, and contented caretakers of whites, the caricature of Mammy allowed mainstream America to ignore the systemic racism that bound black women to back-breaking, low-paying jobs where employers routinely exploited them.
Sophia A. Nelson: Why Are Some Black Women So Outraged by The Help Sophia A. Nelson 2011
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Portrayed as asexual, loyal, and contented caretakers of whites, the caricature of Mammy allowed mainstream America to ignore the systemic racism that bound black women to back-breaking, low-paying jobs where employers routinely exploited them.
Sophia A. Nelson: Why Are Some Black Women So Outraged by The Help Sophia A. Nelson 2011
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Portrayed with longing, passion, shame and confusion, it culminates in the brutal murder of the biological father -- a tragic end to a true Oedipal triangle.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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