Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... masculine pole of the gender dichotomy enjoys higher status . Once masculine traits acquire greater value , they set the standard for the human ideal . Women find it hard to measure up to a masculine norm . Biologically distinct from ...
... masculine pole of the gender dichotomy enjoys higher status . Once masculine traits acquire greater value , they set the standard for the human ideal . Women find it hard to measure up to a masculine norm . Biologically distinct from ...
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... masculine world of direct agonic power . When women suc- ceed at doing men's work , however , the masculine sphere is deni- grated and diminished . For this reason men feel understandably threatened by women who turn from the pursuit of ...
... masculine world of direct agonic power . When women suc- ceed at doing men's work , however , the masculine sphere is deni- grated and diminished . For this reason men feel understandably threatened by women who turn from the pursuit of ...
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... masculine traits are ac- corded higher value and yield greater rewards . In tests where children can express a preference for being one sex or the other , only one boy in ten chooses to be female , whereas one girl in three chooses to ...
... masculine traits are ac- corded higher value and yield greater rewards . In tests where children can express a preference for being one sex or the other , only one boy in ten chooses to be female , whereas one girl in three chooses to ...
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The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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