Norma Haan, a research psychologist and professor in the graduate school of social welfare at the University of California (Berkeley) speaks on "The psychology of inferiority" at a teach-in on the oppression of women at San Francisco State College on December 10, 1969. Haan discusses how the psyches of women and men can only be examined in relation to one another; how Freud's Victorian notions of women affect women today; how women's unrecognized feelings may play out in their social interactions. This is the second in a series of seven of the talks at the teach-in. Contains some sensitive language.
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