Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... hair . - W.B. Yeats 16 Hair serves as a source of hedonic power that can be used to attract attention . Barbara , the troubled adolescent who was dis- cussed in the previous chapter , arrived for therapy one day quite upset , her head ...
... hair . - W.B. Yeats 16 Hair serves as a source of hedonic power that can be used to attract attention . Barbara , the troubled adolescent who was dis- cussed in the previous chapter , arrived for therapy one day quite upset , her head ...
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... hair short and simple . This asymmetry in fashion perpetuates the myth of female beauty , linking signals of gender with those of hedonic power . One third of American women dye their hair . Just as many visit a salon every week . The hair ...
... hair short and simple . This asymmetry in fashion perpetuates the myth of female beauty , linking signals of gender with those of hedonic power . One third of American women dye their hair . Just as many visit a salon every week . The hair ...
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... hair , " or " cut men out of their lives . " Since long hair symbolizes sexuality , cutting it back can be used to renounce the traditional feminine role . During the 1920s , women agonized over whether to bob , and husbands threatened ...
... hair , " or " cut men out of their lives . " Since long hair symbolizes sexuality , cutting it back can be used to renounce the traditional feminine role . During the 1920s , women agonized over whether to bob , and husbands threatened ...
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The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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