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    Love Slaves and Wonder Women: Values, Social Reform, and the Psychology of William Moulton Marston

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    2016-01-26
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    School of Arts and Humanities
    Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology
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    Matthew Brown discussed the case of William Moulton Marston, an experimental psychologist from the early 1900s. His work had a radically feminist bent and held broad implications for gender, sexuality and psycho-emotional health. Marston also created the character of Wonder Woman for comic books and fed many ideas from his psychological research directly into her. Professor Brown also looked at the implications of Brown's research for philosophy, science, education, and policy
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