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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... sexual release or the sale of merchandise ) , to be enjoyed , consumed , and ulti- mately used up and traded in for a different model thing . We may respond to sexual contact or even en- joy it , but not for our own pleasure ( only bad ...
... sexual release or the sale of merchandise ) , to be enjoyed , consumed , and ulti- mately used up and traded in for a different model thing . We may respond to sexual contact or even en- joy it , but not for our own pleasure ( only bad ...
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... sexual harassment is defined as " unwelcome sexual advances , requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature " when ( 1 ) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or ...
... sexual harassment is defined as " unwelcome sexual advances , requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature " when ( 1 ) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or ...
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... sexually ha- rassed by Supreme Court nominee ( now Justice ) Clarence Thomas . Sexual harassment reflects an imbalance of power in the workplace and is debilitating because it sends a message that a worker may be viewed as an object of ...
... sexually ha- rassed by Supreme Court nominee ( now Justice ) Clarence Thomas . Sexual harassment reflects an imbalance of power in the workplace and is debilitating because it sends a message that a worker may be viewed as an object of ...
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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