Issues in Feminism: An Introduction to Women's StudiesMayfield Publishing Company, 1995 - 577 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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... aggressive , competitive behavior . Scientists themselves recognize that such masculine behavior , though it is considered unseemly to dwell upon it , is a prominent feature of science . The biolo- gist Richard Lewontin even goes so far ...
... aggressive , competitive behavior . Scientists themselves recognize that such masculine behavior , though it is considered unseemly to dwell upon it , is a prominent feature of science . The biolo- gist Richard Lewontin even goes so far ...
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... aggressive- ness , whether less aggressive persons ( females ? ) should be socially encouraged to lead and males be discouraged from doing so.5 To say that women are " naturally ” this and men are " naturally " that ( leaving aside the ...
... aggressive- ness , whether less aggressive persons ( females ? ) should be socially encouraged to lead and males be discouraged from doing so.5 To say that women are " naturally ” this and men are " naturally " that ( leaving aside the ...
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... aggressive because he had to hunt or hunted because he was aggressive . ( After all , other sources of protein ex- isted , usually provided by the woman , than what was sought after in the hunt — even meat . ) Which came first , man the ...
... aggressive because he had to hunt or hunted because he was aggressive . ( After all , other sources of protein ex- isted , usually provided by the woman , than what was sought after in the hunt — even meat . ) Which came first , man the ...
Contenido
Contents | 15 |
Womens Studies and the Issue of Diversity Among BETTEJANE RAPHAEL The Myth of the Male Orgasm 22 FREE | 24 |
Resistance to Womens Studies 7 in the Nineties 37 XJ00 | 47 |
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Otras 28 secciones no mostradas
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