Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... explains Piaget . Children have wide conceptual gaps . With experience , their mental file cards are amended to ... explain perplexing events such as the shape of the earth , the origin of life , or the meaning of sexual differences ...
... explains Piaget . Children have wide conceptual gaps . With experience , their mental file cards are amended to ... explain perplexing events such as the shape of the earth , the origin of life , or the meaning of sexual differences ...
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... explains that agonic power flows from sources not readily available to females - physical strength , education , money , and expertise . She adds that women often lack either the legal rights or the self- confidence to use such ...
... explains that agonic power flows from sources not readily available to females - physical strength , education , money , and expertise . She adds that women often lack either the legal rights or the self- confidence to use such ...
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... explaining how embarrassed he would feel to be seen with her when she looked so awful . " If only my hair had turned ... explains why nearly half of every dollar spent on beauty goes toward hair care , as females work to crown themselves ...
... explaining how embarrassed he would feel to be seen with her when she looked so awful . " If only my hair had turned ... explains why nearly half of every dollar spent on beauty goes toward hair care , as females work to crown themselves ...
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The Fair | 1 |
The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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achievement adolescent adornment adult androgyny anorectic anorexia appearance anxiety beauty myth beauty rituals become behavior blond body image boys breasts century Cinderella cited clothes conflict cosmetic rituals cosmetic surgery create culture daughters described dieting display dominance dress eating disorders erotic estrus eyes face fair sex fashion fear feel female beauty female body feminine beauty feminine role feminism feminist file cards foot foot binding gender roles Georgia O'Keeffe girls glamour greater grooming hair healthy hedonic hedonic power human judged Karen Carpenter legs less Linda lips look makeup males masculine mate men's Miss America mother myth of female narcissism natural neotenic obsession one's overweight pageant pain percent person physical attractiveness pornography pretty problem psychological puberty rejected self-esteem sex differences sexual shoes signals social status stereotypes subordination symbol thin tomboy traits transformations ugly unattractive UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos veil wear weight woman womanhood women young