GenderCarol C. Gould Humanity Books, 1999 - Broj stranica: 485 Here is a comprehensive collection of the most important essays on gender in the last two decades. It presents lively, controversial and critical discussions concerning such themes as the social constitution of gender; the nature of sexual oppression; the relation of gender to family, class, race and culture; and feminist perspectives on science and philosophy. It also includes leading essays on questions of ethics and difference in the law, such as privacy, pornography and reproductive rights. It is an indispensable text for courses in feminist philosophy and theories of gender, as well as an important resource for scholars in philosophy and the social sciences. |
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... common features as a function of their common ori- gins . For example , that the governmental bodies were primarily made up of men and that families / household units were perceived as headed by men , two facts crucial in understanding ...
... common features as a function of their common ori- gins . For example , that the governmental bodies were primarily made up of men and that families / household units were perceived as headed by men , two facts crucial in understanding ...
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... common and thus from what gives feminist inquiry its distinctive cast . This presupposes not only that we ought not spend too much time on what we don't have in common but that we have gender in common . But do we have gender identity in ...
... common and thus from what gives feminist inquiry its distinctive cast . This presupposes not only that we ought not spend too much time on what we don't have in common but that we have gender in common . But do we have gender identity in ...
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... common law from the thir- teenth century to 1803 and until the second half of the nineteenth century in American common law . Prior to the acceptance of Lord Ellenborough's Act by Parliament in 1803 , abortion in England was not ...
... common law from the thir- teenth century to 1803 and until the second half of the nineteenth century in American common law . Prior to the acceptance of Lord Ellenborough's Act by Parliament in 1803 , abortion in England was not ...
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