Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- PART ONE: FREUD.- Female Sexuality; S.Freud.- The Flight from Womanhood; K.Horney.- The Significance of Masochism in the Mental Life of Women; H. Deutsch.- The Evolution of the Oedipus Complex in Women; J.Lampl-de Groot.- Womanliness as a Masquerade; J.Riviere.- The Meaning of Penis Envy in Women; M.Torok.- PART TWO: OBJECT RELATIONS.- Early Stages of the Oedipus Complex; M.Klein.- The Psychodynamics of the Family; N.Chodorow.- The Question of Feminity and the Theory of Psychoanalysis; J.Mitchell.- Klein: The Phantasy that Anatomy is Destiny; N.O'Corror and J.Ryan.- PART THREE: JUNG.- Anima and Animus; C.G.Jung.- The Ghostly Lover; E.Harding.- Lecture 1 from 'Problems of the Feminine in Fairytales'; M.von Franz.- 'Taking It Like a Man': Abandonment in the Creative Woman (extract); M.Woodman.- PART FOUR: LACAN AND NEW FRENCH FEMINISM.- The Meaning of the Phallus; J.Lacan.- Castration or Decapitation?; H.Cixous.- This Sex Which is Not One; L.Irigaray.- About Chinese Women; J.Kristeva.- PART FIVE: POSTMODERNISMS/POSTFEMINISMS.- A Theory on Female Sexuality; M.J.Sherfey.- One is Not Born a Woman; M.Wittig.- Sexuality in the Field of Vision; J.Rose.- Sex and Violence, or Nature and Art (extract); C.Paglia<Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire (extract); J.Butler.- Final Analysis: Can Psychoanalysis Survive in the Postmodernism West?; J.Flax.- Notes on Contributors.- Index.</p>