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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Página 208
... ourselves . It is the element in these tales of relinquishing initiative as well as the power to make ourselves happy or safe that is so potent a factor in molding the approved feminine character . We come to be- lieve not only that we ...
... ourselves . It is the element in these tales of relinquishing initiative as well as the power to make ourselves happy or safe that is so potent a factor in molding the approved feminine character . We come to be- lieve not only that we ...
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... ourselves , then the matter of whether or not we live by ourselves be- comes secondary ( though not unimportant ) . The ability and capacity to function well and happily with oneself and for oneself , encouraged to some extent in men ...
... ourselves , then the matter of whether or not we live by ourselves be- comes secondary ( though not unimportant ) . The ability and capacity to function well and happily with oneself and for oneself , encouraged to some extent in men ...
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... ourselves against attack ; that would be unthinkable ! Instead we are kept from defending ourselves by two main devices . First , the kinds of attack directed specifically against women ( such as rape or many forms of prostitution ) are ...
... ourselves against attack ; that would be unthinkable ! Instead we are kept from defending ourselves by two main devices . First , the kinds of attack directed specifically against women ( such as rape or many forms of prostitution ) are ...
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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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