- Phyllis Chesler
Phyllis Chesler (born
October 1 1940 ) is an American writer, psychotherapist, and professor emerita ofpsychology andwomen's studies at theCollege of Staten Island (CUNY). She is known as a feminist psychologist, and is the author of thirteen books, including the best-seller "Women and Madness", and the recent publications "The Death of Feminism" and "The New Anti-Semitism".__TOC__
Personal life
Chesler was born in
New York State toJew ish immigrants. She attendedBard College , where for two years she had a relationship with a fellow student fromAfghanistan . She was briefly married to him in 1961, during which time the couple lived in Afghanistan, in the capital city ofKabul , in the large, polygamous household of her father-in-law. She credits this experience with inspiring her to become an ardent feminist. ["The ardent feminism that she embraced on her return to America was forged in Afghanistan, she told me last week." Baxter, Sarah. "Feminism’s Blind Spot", "The Sunday Times ", August 15, 2006.] Chesler, Phyllis. [http://www.meforum.org/article/794 "How Afghan Captivity Shaped My Feminism"] , "Middle East Quarterly ", Winter 2006, pp. 3-10.] According to Chesler, her problems began right upon arrival in Afghanistan. The authorities forced her to surrender her U.S. passport. Because of local custom, she ended up a virtual prisoner in her in laws' house, treated as chattel by her husband. She reports that the U.S. embassy repeatedly refused to help her leave the country. She also claims that several members of the household inflicted cruelty and abuse on her. After several months, she contractedhepatitis and became gravely ill. She attributes the disease to the actions of one of the women in the household who deliberately gave her unboiled water because she resented her. At that point, her father-in-law, who had all along disapproved of the marriage, made possible her return to the U.S. on a temporary visa. [Chesler, Phyllis. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article1480090.ece "How my eyes were opened to the barbarity of Islam"] , "The Sunday Times ", March 7, 2007.] She graduated fromBard College . In 1969, she earned the Ph.D. in psychology at theNew School for Social Research and embarked on careers as a professor and a psychotherapist in private practice. [Phyllis Chesler Organization Web site, CV page]Career
Psychologist
In 1969, she cofounded the "Association for Women in Psychology". ["Feminist Foremothers in Women's Studies, Psychology, and Mental Health", Phyllis Chesler, Esther D. Rothblum, Ellen Cole, Haworth Press, 1995, p. 1. ISBN 1560230789] In 1972, she published "Women and Madness", whose thesis is "that double standards of mental health and illness exist and that women are often punitively labeled as a function of gender, race, class, or sexual preference." [Phyllis Chesler Organization Web site]
Feminist activist
Chesler taught one of the first
Women's Studies classes at Richmond College (which later merged with Staten Island Community College to form the College of Staten Island) inNew York City during the 1969-1970 school year. During her time at Richmond College, she established many services for female students, includingself-defense classes, arape crisis center , and a child care center. She is one of five cofounders ofThe National Women's Health Network , withBarbara Seaman ,Alice Wolfson , Belita Cowan, andMary Howell , M.D., and is a charter member of the "Women's Forum". She was an editor at large and columnist for the magazine [http://www.ontheissuesmagazine.com/july08/index.php "On The Issues"] ."New anti-Semitism"
Chesler has recently become known for her campaign against what she considers to be a "
new anti-Semitism ". She has written about this concept in her book "The New Anti-Semitism: The Current Crisis and What We Must Do About It" (2003).A 2003 review in "
Publishers Weekly " describes Chesler's book as a "passionate, highly personal jeremiad" that argues "in our contemporary world anti-Zionism is nearly inseparable from anti-Semitism". The reviewer adds that the book "too often undercuts itself when its author intends to be provocative", citing lines such as "African-Americans (not Jews) are the Jews in America but Jews are the world's niggers". The piece concludes that "Chesler's tone and lack of intellectual rigor will not help her ideas to be heard by those who do not already agree with her". ["The New Anti-Semitism: The current Crisis and What We Must Do About It? [review] , "Publishers Weekly", 23 June 2003, Vol. 250 Iss. 25, p. 58.]Books by Phyllis Chesler
*"Women and Madness" (1972)
*"Women, Money and Power" (1976)
*"About Men" (1979)
*"With Child: A Diary of Motherhood" (1979)
*"Mothers on Trial: The Battle for Children and Custody" (1986)
*"Sacred Bond: The Legacy of Baby M" (1988)
*"Patriarchy: Notes of an Expert Witness" (1994)
*"Feminist Foremothers in Women's Studies, Psychology, and Mental Health" (1995)
*"Letters to a Young Feminist" (1997)
*"Woman's Inhumanity to Woman" (2002)
*"Women of the Wall: Claiming Sacred Ground at Judaism's Holy Site" (2002)
*"The New Anti-Semitism. The Current Crisis and What We Must Do About It" (2003)
*"The Death of Feminism: What's Next in the Struggle For Women's Freedom" (2005)Notes
References
*Baxter, Sarah. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article607059.ece?token=null&offset=24 "Wimmin at War"] , "
The Sunday Times ", August 13, 2006.
*Chesler, Phyllis. [http://www.meforum.org/article/794 "How Afghan Captivity Shaped My Feminism"] , "Middle East Quarterly ", Winter 2006, pp 3-10. (Excerpt from her book, "The Death of Feminism")
*Chesler, Phyllis. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article1480090.ece "How my eyes were opened to the barbarity of Islam"] , "The Sunday Times ", March 7, 2007.
* [http://76.12.0.56/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=220&Itemid=61 Phyllis Chesler Organization Web site, "Women and Madness" page.]
*"Publishers' Weekly", 2003. Review of Phyllis Chesler, The New Anti-Semitism: The Current Crisis and What We Must Do About It?. 23 June 2003, 250(25):58.Further reading
* [http://www.jwa.org/feminism/?id=JWA012 Jewish Women and the Feminist Revolution] from the [http://www.jwa.org Jewish Women's Archive]
*Finkelstein, Norman G. "Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History", Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2005. ISBN 0-520-24598-9
* [http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/ Chesler's website]
*Wilson, Trish. [http://jcdurbant.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/03/18/comment-mes-yeux-se-sont-ouverts-sur-la-barbarie-de-lislam-et-le-silence-du-feminisme/ Letters to a Young Feminist: An Interview with Phyllis Chesler] Feminista! 1(12). (copy of the article as posted on a different Web site)
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/generic/show_print.php?id=71608&page=tuhusdubrow&issue=0602&printcde=MzUwMDI3NDcxMQ=&refpage=L2FydHMvaW5kZXgucGhwP2lzc3VlPTA2MDImcGFnZT10dWh1c2R1YnJvdyZpZD03MTYwOA= "Women and Badness; Phyllis Chesler: prominent second-wave feminist—and neocon"] , by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow, "Village Voice "
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