The Power of Feelings may strike some conservative analysts as eccentric, because anthropologically informed analytic writing has not been a major recent tradition, and perhaps because Chodorow does not pay balanced historical survey attention to all the usual major players and schools in 20th-century psychoanalysis. I think in The Power of Feelings she builds particularly on Loewald, Erikson, Klein, and Winnicott, in addition to Freud, and she reminds us of, or introduces us to, Mead, Benedict, Lewis, Bateson, Roheim, Kardiner, Geertz, Lutz, and Rosaldo.