Issues in Feminism: An Introduction to Women's StudiesSheila Ruth Mayfield 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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... reason for my observation that yuppies are unlikely to treat women as equals : they don't meet them as peers in large numbers . Yuppies , by definition , are devoted to acquisitive and career pursuits , and appear ( to me , at least ) ...
... reason for my observation that yuppies are unlikely to treat women as equals : they don't meet them as peers in large numbers . Yuppies , by definition , are devoted to acquisitive and career pursuits , and appear ( to me , at least ) ...
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... reason to assume that this was not also the case in the Pliocene or early Pleistocene . In the modern groups women and children both gather and hunt small animals , though they usually do not go on the longer hunts . So , we can assume ...
... reason to assume that this was not also the case in the Pliocene or early Pleistocene . In the modern groups women and children both gather and hunt small animals , though they usually do not go on the longer hunts . So , we can assume ...
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... reason separate women's temperance organiza- tions were formed was that women were not permit- ted to participate in the men's groups . In spite of the fact that temperance was in " women's interests , " the growth of the women's ...
... reason separate women's temperance organiza- tions were formed was that women were not permit- ted to participate in the men's groups . In spite of the fact that temperance was in " women's interests , " the growth of the women's ...
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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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