Issues in Feminism: An Introduction to Women's StudiesMayfield Publishing Company, 1998 - 613 páginas This best-selling text-reader offers 65 interdisciplinary readings drawn from work in the humanities and the social sciences. Classic and contemporary selections represent both feminist and anti-feminist viewpoints in an examination of women's lives and the ways in which women can effect alternatives to traditional gender roles. Extensive chapter introductions place selections in context, define and explain concepts and terminology, and provide a cohesive framework for the collection. |
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... nature , particularly with respect to " pure " and " applied " research objec- tives , and the subject does not lend itself to obvious generalizations . Nevertheless , it is clear that from the seventeenth century onwards , natural ...
... nature , particularly with respect to " pure " and " applied " research objec- tives , and the subject does not lend itself to obvious generalizations . Nevertheless , it is clear that from the seventeenth century onwards , natural ...
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... nature is ultimately untameable , scientific research and appli- cation can reveal and make usable many of nature's comparatively lesser secrets . It is striking how suc- cessful scientific research is frequently described in the ...
... nature is ultimately untameable , scientific research and appli- cation can reveal and make usable many of nature's comparatively lesser secrets . It is striking how suc- cessful scientific research is frequently described in the ...
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... nature of women as such . For instance , a man's nature would be violated if anyone forcibly pene- trated his body . A women's nature is not violated by the same event , even though she may have been hurt . A man's nature would not ...
... nature of women as such . For instance , a man's nature would be violated if anyone forcibly pene- trated his body . A women's nature is not violated by the same event , even though she may have been hurt . A man's nature would not ...
Contenido
Brian Easlea Patriarchy Scientists and Nuclear | 82 |
BetteJane Raphael The Myth of the Male Orgasm 20 | 94 |
Ampersand Problem in Feminist Thought 22 | 104 |
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Otras 21 secciones no mostradas
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