Janice K. Haaken, Ph.D.,Professor, Community and Clinical Psychology

Department of Psychology
317 Cramer Hall
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751
Portland,OR 97207-0751
phone (503) 725-3967
fax (503) 725-3904
haakenj@googlemail.com

Biography
Selected Publications/Film and Video Projects
Classes Taught


Selected Publications

Films  

Diamonds, Guns and Rice: Sierra Leone and the Women's Peace Movement . Jan Haaken and Caleb Heymann, co-producers. 47 minutes. 2000. Portland State University. (To be distributed fall 2005 with Speaking Out: Women, War and the Global Economy, A Curriculum Guide.)

Queens of Heart . Jan Haaken and Wendy Kohn, co-directors and co-producers. Co-produced through Kwamba Productions and the Portland State University Foundation. (in post-production)

Video/Film websites

www.queensofheartdoc.com; www.moving2theb eat.com
www.moving2thebeat.com/

Social Action Research Video

www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0RoPHLri2M

Books

Bigelow, B., Childs, S., Diamond, D., Dickerson, D., & Haaken, J. (2000). Scarves of Many Colors: Muslim women and the Veil, A Curriculum. Washington, D.C.: Teaching for Change.

Haaken, J. (1998). Pillar of Salt: Gender, Memory, and the Perils of Looking Back. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

Haaken, J., Ladum, A., Zundel, K., DeTarr, S., & Heymann, C. (forthcoming). Speaking Out: Women, War and the Global Economy, A Curriculum Guide. Portland, OR: Ooligan Press.

Haaken, J. Hard Knocks: Culture, Group Dynamics and Domestic Violence. (In progress)

Recent Publications

Haaken, J.. (2003). Smart, dumb, or culturally challenged? A social history of the dynamic unconscious. Psychotherapy and Politics International. 1 (1). 47-63.

Haaken, J. and Yragui, N. (2003). Going underground: Conflicting perspective on domestic violence shelter practices. Feminism and Psychology, 13 (1). 49-71

Haaken, J. (2003). Pleasures and perils in looking back: Response to Grand, Fogel, Kahane and Nadir, Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 4(2). 208-225.

Haaken, J. (2003). Traumatic revisions: Remembering abuse and the politics of forgiveness. In P. Reavey and S. Warner (eds.) New Feminist Stories of Child Sex Abuse. New York: Routledge. 77-93.

Haaken, J. (2002, Autumn). Cultural amnesia: Memory, trauma and war. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 28 (1). 455-457.

Haaken, J. (2002, Fall). Bitch and Femme Psychology: Women, aggression, and psychoanalytic social theory. Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society, 7(2). 202-215.

Haaken, J. (2002). The good, the bad, and the ugly: Psychoanalytic and cultural perspectives on forgiveness. In S. Lamb and J.G. Murphy (eds.) Before Forgiving: Cautionary Views of Forgiveness in Psychotherapy. New York: Oxford Univ. Press. 172-191.

Haaken, J. (2002). Stories of survival: Class, race, and domestic violence. In Nancy Holmstrom (ed.) The Socialist Feminist Project: A Contemporary Reader in Theory and Politics. New York: Monthly Review Press. 102-120.

Mankowski, E., Haaken, J., and Silvergleid, C. (2002, June). Collateral damage: Domestic violence discourse and models of masculinity. Journal of Family Violence, 17 (2). 167-183. 

Haaken, J. (2001). Shallow graves: Women and war in Sierra Leone. Journal of Psychoanalyst Psychologist, .21, 26-34.  

Haaken, J. and Lamb, S. (2000, May/June). The politics of child sexual abuse research. Society, 9-14.

Brenner, J. & Haaken, J. (2000). Utopian thought: Re-visioning gender, family, and community. Community, Work and Family, 3. 333-347.

Haaken, J. (1999, Fall). The womb of feminism. Battered women’s refuge as social symbolic space. Journal of Psychoanalysis in Culture and Society, 4, 315-317.  

Nathan, D. & Haaken, J. (1996, September/October). From incest to Ivan the Terrible: Science and the trails of memory. Tikkun, 26-30.

Haaken, J. (1996, Summer). The recovery of memory, fantasy and desire: Feminist approaches to sexual abuse and psychic trauma. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 21, 1069-1094.

Haaken, J. (1995, May). The debate over recovered memory of sexual abuse: A psychoanalytic feminist perspective. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 58, 189-198.



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