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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... ideas even when they are very different from our own . You will see that openness and freedom from rigid precon- ception is not easy to attain , and the work is far from complete . For many reasons , then - the rich diversity of ...
... ideas even when they are very different from our own . You will see that openness and freedom from rigid precon- ception is not easy to attain , and the work is far from complete . For many reasons , then - the rich diversity of ...
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... ideas and work to find audiences and resonance . And finally , the fact that women were denied knowledge of the existence of Women's History decisively and negatively af- fected their intellectual development as a group . Women who did ...
... ideas and work to find audiences and resonance . And finally , the fact that women were denied knowledge of the existence of Women's History decisively and negatively af- fected their intellectual development as a group . Women who did ...
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... ideas of the liberal reform movements current in Rochester , New York , where they had come to live about 1839. In her teens , Susan taught at the Canajoharie Institute , but teaching was not a sufficient challenge for her . Later ...
... ideas of the liberal reform movements current in Rochester , New York , where they had come to live about 1839. In her teens , Susan taught at the Canajoharie Institute , but teaching was not a sufficient challenge for her . Later ...
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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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