| Publications > Power | Title: | Women and Power: Some Psychological Dimensions | | Author(s): | Jean Baker Miller | | Abstract: | This piece explores the assumptions and realities of women's use of power. It examines how the power that women possess does not fit with, or is ignored by, traditional conceptions of power. It explores women's struggle to reconcile the use of power with their feminine identity and relationships with other people and suggests a new definition of power. | | Order # | Price | Pub. Date | Preview | | WP 1 | $10 | 1982 |  | JBMTI/Stone Center publications are available in electronic files by going to the Wellesley Centers For Women web site: www.wcwonline.org You may also order over the phone by calling: 781-283-2500; Fax: 781-283-2504 Submit email requests to: publications@wellesley.edu WP=Working Papers AT=Audio Tapes B=Books VT=Videotapes PR=Project Reports TP=Talking Papers |