Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... status of males is rated as consistently higher than that of females . Consequently , those women who do manage to ac- quire and to use certain forms of power find themselves in a position of " status incongruity . " Their high - power ...
... status of males is rated as consistently higher than that of females . Consequently , those women who do manage to ac- quire and to use certain forms of power find themselves in a position of " status incongruity . " Their high - power ...
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... status identifiers " cited by Henley which serve as the nonverbal equivalents of " Yes , sir . " Status identifiers clearly overlap with gender identifiers to maintain power differences between the sexes . Henley cautions that if we ...
... status identifiers " cited by Henley which serve as the nonverbal equivalents of " Yes , sir . " Status identifiers clearly overlap with gender identifiers to maintain power differences between the sexes . Henley cautions that if we ...
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... status not from his wife's economic or professional level but from her degree of attractiveness and sexual desirability . The rub - off effect gives him the most points for having scored with a pretty mate . Even in the rare cases where ...
... status not from his wife's economic or professional level but from her degree of attractiveness and sexual desirability . The rub - off effect gives him the most points for having scored with a pretty mate . Even in the rare cases where ...
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The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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