Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... turn to their mirrors for a " fix " of self - reflec- tion . Sometimes called image addicts or mirror junkies , they are seen holding up compacts in restaurants or peering into rearview mirrors at red lights . Many report that they feel ...
... turn to their mirrors for a " fix " of self - reflec- tion . Sometimes called image addicts or mirror junkies , they are seen holding up compacts in restaurants or peering into rearview mirrors at red lights . Many report that they feel ...
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... turn themselves into elegant ladies while their mates worked to become men of property . Together they represented the es- sence of capitalist values . To “ be a belle " was nothing other than a profession , wrote Harriet Beecher Stowe ...
... turn themselves into elegant ladies while their mates worked to become men of property . Together they represented the es- sence of capitalist values . To “ be a belle " was nothing other than a profession , wrote Harriet Beecher Stowe ...
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... turn of the century , Thorstein Veblen notes that prosperity conferred on women " a vicarious life . " Brains and productivity were taken over by men , while beauty and leisure fell to women . The sexual division of labor and leisure ...
... turn of the century , Thorstein Veblen notes that prosperity conferred on women " a vicarious life . " Brains and productivity were taken over by men , while beauty and leisure fell to women . The sexual division of labor and leisure ...
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