Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... fair sex . Among fish and fowl , it is the male who usually sports the bright colors and fancy feathers , for he is the one who courts through attraction . But among humans , in western culture , the female is assigned the decorative ...
... fair sex . Among fish and fowl , it is the male who usually sports the bright colors and fancy feathers , for he is the one who courts through attraction . But among humans , in western culture , the female is assigned the decorative ...
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... fair sex perpetuates the feminine mystique . Petticoats and veils , padded bras and packaged bodies , everything that accentuates difference confirms woman as the " other . " Recall the scene when Cinderella arrives at the ball . Even L ...
... fair sex perpetuates the feminine mystique . Petticoats and veils , padded bras and packaged bodies , everything that accentuates difference confirms woman as the " other . " Recall the scene when Cinderella arrives at the ball . Even L ...
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... fair sex , they also remain the weaker sex . There is a tendency for people to rationalize existing power structures as equitable . Dominants convince themselves and oth- ers that their status derives from some natural superiority or ...
... fair sex , they also remain the weaker sex . There is a tendency for people to rationalize existing power structures as equitable . Dominants convince themselves and oth- ers that their status derives from some natural superiority or ...
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The Fair | 1 |
The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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