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It is especially insofar as women's lives and self-definition become oriented to
men that difference becomes more salient for us, as does differential evaluation
of the sexes. Insofar as women's lives and self-definition become more oriented ...
It is especially insofar as women's lives and self-definition become oriented to
men that difference becomes more salient for us, as does differential evaluation
of the sexes. Insofar as women's lives and self-definition become more oriented ...
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From the child's point of view, parents become increasingly outmoded authorities
whose only value lies in their access to money to pay for children's wants.
Children form intense social bonds with their peers that often supplant parents as
the ...
From the child's point of view, parents become increasingly outmoded authorities
whose only value lies in their access to money to pay for children's wants.
Children form intense social bonds with their peers that often supplant parents as
the ...
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As a result, many young women who might have married and had children in an
earlier era have become lesbians. Many women, lesbian and heterosexual, have
coped with the problem of motherhood today by choosing not to become ...
As a result, many young women who might have married and had children in an
earlier era have become lesbians. Many women, lesbian and heterosexual, have
coped with the problem of motherhood today by choosing not to become ...
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Índice
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THEORIZING DIVERSITYGENDER RACE CLASS AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION | 129 |
FIGURATIONS OF WOMENWOMAN AS FIGURATION | 243 |
SUBJECTIVITY AGENCY AND FEMINIST CRITIQUE | 329 |
SOCIAL IDENTITY SOLIDARITY AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT | 459 |
CARE AND ITS CRITICS | 545 |
WOMEN EQUALITY AND JUSTICE | 693 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 771 |
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Feminist Social Thought: A Reader Diana T. Meyers,Professor of Philosophy Diana Tietjens Meyers Pré-visualização limitada - 1997 |
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