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The dance of deception : pretending and truth-telling in women's lives

Title
The dance of deception : pretending and truth-telling in women's lives / Harriet Goldhor Lerner.
Author
Lerner, Harriet Goldhor.
Publication
New York : HarperCollins Publishers, ©1993.

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Description
xvi, 254 pages; 22 cm
Summary
In this fresh, challenging new book, Dr. Lerner invites us to join her in a groundbreaking exploration of the many faces of truth and deception in women's lives. Through examples that are both startlingly intimate and deeply political, Dr. Lerner provides us with bold insights into the countless ways (and whys) that women show the false and hide the real. Deception is not a "woman's problem," or even a uniquely human phenomenon: From viruses to large mammals, deception is continuously at play. We are all affected by lying and faking, by silence and pretending, by self-deception, and by brave - as well as misguided - efforts to tell the truth. Dr. Lerner shows us that women's failure to live authentically and speak truly deserves our closest attention. She illustrates how pretending is so closely linked with femininity that it is, quite simply, what the culture teaches us to do. Truth-telling is the central challenge in women's lives, the foundation of intimacy, self-regard, and joy. At the center of a woman's life is the quest to discover, speak and live her own truth, to cease living a life dictated and defined by others. Yet in the name of "truth" or "being ourselves," we may hurt others by disregarding their different realities and move situations from bad to worse. How can we approach the process of truth-telling, of knowing and being known, of refining and deepening our disclosures to one another? Like peace-making, truthtelling does not just "happen." Sometimes it must be worked toward and planned. Drawing on more than two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Lerner articulates her rich philosophy and thoughtful guidelines about speaking out and holding back. She shows us how honesty can sometimes impede truth-telling and how pretending can be a bold move toward the truth, rather than a misdirected flight from it. She examines how patriarchy shapes what truths a woman can uncover, share, and invent about herself. And she teaches us how to widen the path to truth-telling for everyone. The Dance of Deception is Harriet Lerner's most timely, provocative, and passionate work to date. From sexual faking to family secrets, readers will be rewarded with important insights into how we engage in deception and approach truth-telling - a subject that is at the heart of who we are in the world and what kind of world this is.
Subject
  • Women > Psychology
  • Deception
  • Truthfulness and falsehood
  • Women > psychology
  • Deception
  • Truthfulness and falsehood
  • Women > Psychology
  • Wahrhaftigkeit
  • Täuschung
  • Frau
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-244) and index.
Contents
1. Tony and the Martians -- 2. Deception and truth-telling -- 3. To do the right thing -- 4. In the name of privacy -- 5. A funny thing happened on the way to the orifice -- 6. We are the stories we tell -- 7. Our family legacies -- 8. Honesty versus truth -- 9. Just pretending -- 10. Family secrets: a disturbance in the field -- 11. An affair is a big secret -- 12. The body seeks truth -- 13. Will the real me please stand? -- Epilogue: when the lion learns to write.
ISBN
  • 0060168161
  • 9780060168162
  • 0060924632
  • 9780060924638
LCCN
92053376
OCLC
  • ocm26857072
  • 26857072
  • SCSB-1983107
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library