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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... racism often presupposes the nonexistence of Black women , insofar as neither the description of sexism nor that of racism seems to ap- ply to them . This is a bitter irony indeed , since Black women are the victims of both sexism and ...
... racism often presupposes the nonexistence of Black women , insofar as neither the description of sexism nor that of racism seems to ap- ply to them . This is a bitter irony indeed , since Black women are the victims of both sexism and ...
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... racism , just as , in the nuclear family , it creates the psychology of sexism.15 It is clear that Firestone sees sexism as the model for racism ; as the cause of racism , so that racism cannot disappear unless sexism does ; and as the ...
... racism , just as , in the nuclear family , it creates the psychology of sexism.15 It is clear that Firestone sees sexism as the model for racism ; as the cause of racism , so that racism cannot disappear unless sexism does ; and as the ...
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... racist ones , is found in Laurence Thomas's com- parison of sexism and racism.21 Like Wasserstrom , Thomas believes that sexism is more deeply in- grained in our culture . Racist attitudes , he says , are easier to give up than sexist ...
... racist ones , is found in Laurence Thomas's com- parison of sexism and racism.21 Like Wasserstrom , Thomas believes that sexism is more deeply in- grained in our culture . Racist attitudes , he says , are easier to give up than sexist ...
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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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