Theories of Women's StudiesGloria Bowles, Renate Klein Routledge, 1989 - 277 pages |
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... calls they received while staffing a lesbian / gay crisis line in Manchester . The phone calls , and the responses to these calls from straight women and gay men , led them to change fundamentally their ideas of the nature of women's ...
... calls they received while staffing a lesbian / gay crisis line in Manchester . The phone calls , and the responses to these calls from straight women and gay men , led them to change fundamentally their ideas of the nature of women's ...
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... calls . However , even in less extreme situations similar , although more subtle , experiences of sexism occur . That we discuss a particularly gross example of sexism in no way invalidates the point we make ; rather it makes the point ...
... calls . However , even in less extreme situations similar , although more subtle , experiences of sexism occur . That we discuss a particularly gross example of sexism in no way invalidates the point we make ; rather it makes the point ...
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... calls . But many heterosexual women we talked to have said that , while they can see that the calls may have been annoying or intrusive , they believe our feelings about the calls , and our analysis of them , are ' extreme ' over ...
... calls . But many heterosexual women we talked to have said that , while they can see that the calls may have been annoying or intrusive , they believe our feelings about the calls , and our analysis of them , are ' extreme ' over ...
Table des matières
theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
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