Everything about Naomi Weisstein totally explained
Naomi Weisstein (
1939-) is the daughter of Mary Wenk and Samuel Weisstein. She is a Professor of Psychology, neuroscientist, and author. She graduated from Wellesley College,
Phi Beta Kappa, in 1961 and received a Ph.D. from
Harvard University in 1964. In 1964 she took a post-doctoral fellowship at the Committee on Mathematical Biology at the
University of Chicago. She taught at University of Chicago,
Loyola University in Chicago, and at the
State University of New York at Buffalo until the early 1980s, when she was stricken with
chronic fatigue syndrome, which has left her bedridden.
Naomi Weisstein is
Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science and the
American Psychological Society. She has written over sixty articles for such publications as
Science,
Vision Research,
Psychological Review and
Journal of Experimental Psychology and served on the boards of
Cognitive Psychology and
Spatial Vision. Along with
Phyllis Chesler,
Joanne Evans Gardner, and others, in August 1970 Naomi founded
American Women in Psychology, now Division 35 of the
American Psychological Association.
She is probably best known for her pioneering essay, "Kinder, Kirche, Kuche as Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Female." She has written extensively on science, feminism, culture and politics. "Kinder, Kirche, Kuche" is characterized as having started the discipline of the psychology of women, and has been reprinted over 42 times in six different languages.
Weisstein is an outspoken feminist, who has written that she encountered sexism at every turn when she applied for teaching positions. She has a sense of humor, and was one of the early feminist stand-up comedians. She also organized the Chicago Woman’s Liberation Rock Band.
Quotes
- "Except for their genitals, I don't know what immutable differences exist between men and women. Perhaps there are some other unchangeable differences; probably there are a number of irrelevant differences. But it's clear that until social expectations for men and women are equal, until we provide equal respect for both sexes, answers to this question will simply reflect our prejudices."
- "Psychology has nothing to say about what women are really like, what they need and what they want, essentially, because psychology doesn't know."
- "Evidence and reason: my heroes and my guides."
Articles
Kinder, Kuche, Kirche as Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Female
Power, Resistance and Science
Psychology Constructs the Female
Sources
Remarks on Naomi Weisstein, a 1997 speech by Jesse Lemisch, her husband
Naomi Weisstein on organizing the Chicago Woman's Liberation Rock Band
Further Information
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