The Everyday World as Problematic: A Feminist SociologyNortheastern University Press, 1987 - Broj stranica: 244 Looks at how women have been excluded from man's culture, suggests a feminist perspective on sociology, and discuss research strategies |
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... course , the merits of being able to be totally absorbed in the relations of ruling . I could see that for men , that is how these matters had been arranged , for of course my practical problems , panics , and pleasures in this double ...
... course , the merits of being able to be totally absorbed in the relations of ruling . I could see that for men , that is how these matters had been arranged , for of course my practical problems , panics , and pleasures in this double ...
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... course of developing this work . Of course this method does not come from nowhere . It has both its visible and invisible pre- ceptors from whom , in the long course of trying to find a different way of thinking sociologically , I have ...
... course of developing this work . Of course this method does not come from nowhere . It has both its visible and invisible pre- ceptors from whom , in the long course of trying to find a different way of thinking sociologically , I have ...
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... course we had to do . But we did not have a method that worked the other way , that explicated how the society worked for those implicated in it , to whom its workings were otherwise invisible . As they were , of course , for all of us ...
... course we had to do . But we did not have a method that worked the other way , that explicated how the society worked for those implicated in it , to whom its workings were otherwise invisible . As they were , of course , for all of us ...
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