Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... position and so turn to indirect forms of control such as charm , depen- dency , or love withdrawal . Reviewing the ... positions in busi- ness or politics , they frequently reach top levels in the performing arts , where good looks ...
... position and so turn to indirect forms of control such as charm , depen- dency , or love withdrawal . Reviewing the ... positions in busi- ness or politics , they frequently reach top levels in the performing arts , where good looks ...
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... position for women in the civil rights movement as " prone , " he was describing not only a sexual posture but the proper place of any subordinate , looking up from lower down in the social system . To walk tall is to convey confidence ...
... position for women in the civil rights movement as " prone , " he was describing not only a sexual posture but the proper place of any subordinate , looking up from lower down in the social system . To walk tall is to convey confidence ...
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... position of plain looking women . If so , there is reason for cautious optimism . The presence of strong women empowered beyond mere beauty has become a catalyst for change . Conse- quently , men are being challenged to reconsider their ...
... position of plain looking women . If so , there is reason for cautious optimism . The presence of strong women empowered beyond mere beauty has become a catalyst for change . Conse- quently , men are being challenged to reconsider their ...
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The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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