
Gender, Psychiatry, and Borderline Personality Disorder
Dig: A History Podcast
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Neuroqueer Feminism: A Feminist Theory of Neurodiversity
Feminist scholar Mary Lisa Johnson points out that several feminist scholars have turned borderline personality disorder into almost a metaphor through which they can explore the generalized pain of being a woman in a patriarchal society. There's also danger in flattening all mental illness into misogynistic attempts by the patriarchy to punish and control women, she says. Neuroqueer feminism then fights back against stigma and shame, while also allowing borderlines to claim their own experience as a disability," writes Johnson.
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