Issues in Feminism: An Introduction to Women's StudiesMayfield Publishing Company, 1990 - 531 páginas "Issues in Feminism brings together a rich and varied selection of classic and contemporary works from the humanities as well as the social sciences, distinguishing this introductory text/reader from more sociologically oriented texts. Professor Ruth integrates these diverse materials, including her own substantial commentaries, according to three powerful themes: women's images, women's realities, and women's choices"--Publisher's description. |
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... human excellence . Because our masculist society has historically perceived men to be the only fully and primarily human creatures , and because - as we saw in Chapter 1 - the concepts human and male have frequently been confused , the ...
... human excellence . Because our masculist society has historically perceived men to be the only fully and primarily human creatures , and because - as we saw in Chapter 1 - the concepts human and male have frequently been confused , the ...
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... human , that is , do not have built- in the basic psychology of the species : to kill and hunt and ultimately to kill others of the same species . The argument implies built - in aggression in human males , as well as the assumed ...
... human , that is , do not have built- in the basic psychology of the species : to kill and hunt and ultimately to kill others of the same species . The argument implies built - in aggression in human males , as well as the assumed ...
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... human pride . Human rights are more than abstractions , particularly when they are limited or non - existent . Human rights apply equally to Soviet dissidents , Chilean peas- ants and American women . Women are human . We know our ...
... human pride . Human rights are more than abstractions , particularly when they are limited or non - existent . Human rights apply equally to Soviet dissidents , Chilean peas- ants and American women . Women are human . We know our ...
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BetteJane Raphael The Myth of the Male St Thomas Aquinas Whether Woman Should | 95 |
H R Hays I Am Unclean | 109 |
Preamble and Statement | 123 |
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