Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... rituals are also valuable in legitimizing the purchase of human touch . Chimps groom each other for hours for the simple pleasure of physical contact . We have few rituals that encourage body contact in American culture , but ...
... rituals are also valuable in legitimizing the purchase of human touch . Chimps groom each other for hours for the simple pleasure of physical contact . We have few rituals that encourage body contact in American culture , but ...
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... rituals of segregation . Historians have often focused on household chores or child care as components of women's separate sphere while overlooking beauty rituals , which are central to the female experience and which bind together ...
... rituals of segregation . Historians have often focused on household chores or child care as components of women's separate sphere while overlooking beauty rituals , which are central to the female experience and which bind together ...
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Rita Jackaway Freedman. Grooming serves primarily as a social ritual that maintains group cohesiveness . 20 Ironically , humans have dehumanized grooming rituals , sepa- rating them from the social aspects that are so important to other ...
Rita Jackaway Freedman. Grooming serves primarily as a social ritual that maintains group cohesiveness . 20 Ironically , humans have dehumanized grooming rituals , sepa- rating them from the social aspects that are so important to other ...
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The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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