Natural Women, Cultured Men

Natural Women, Cultured Men
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 0774804912
ISBN-13 : 9780774804912
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Synopsis Natural Women, Cultured Men by : R. A. Sydie

This book examines the work of the classical social theorists -- Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Engels and Freud -- from a feminist perspective. The focus is on the theoretical approach adopted by each theorist in his examination of the nature of human nature and, more specifically, the nature of sex relationships. In general, the dichotomized, hierarchical view of sex relationships common to each of the theorists forms the framework for the discussions and critiques.

Natural Women, Cultured Men

Natural Women, Cultured Men
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780774844543
ISBN-13 : 077484454X
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Synopsis Natural Women, Cultured Men by : R.A. Sydie

This book examines the work of the classical social theorists -- Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Engels and Freud -- from a feminist perspective. The focus is on the theoretical approach adopted by each theorist in his examination of the nature of human nature and, more specifically, the nature of sex relationships. In general, the dichotomized, hierarchical view of sex relationships common to each of the theorists forms the framework for the discussions and critiques.

Natural Women, Cultured Men

Natural Women, Cultured Men
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Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 033515512X
ISBN-13 : 9780335155125
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Synopsis Natural Women, Cultured Men by : Rosalind A. Sydie

"Sydie unequivocally establishes how the idea that woman is to nature what man is to culture has been the singular theme underscoring each of the schools of sociological theory...Useful as a text in teaching social theory as well as feminist sociology, this work also brings us up-to-date on the questions confronting feminist theory in sociology today." — Sociological Inquiry "An enlightening book by a sociological insider." — Feminist Bookstore News "A timely book...instrumental in focusing the attention and work of feminist sociologists on Durkheim and Weber." — Sex Roles Published for the first time in paperback, Rosalind Sydie's critically acclaimed study examines the work and thought of Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Engels, focusing on what these influential thinkers had to say about the nature of gender relationships. She brings to light assumptions at the foundation of classical social theory, and the effect that these assumptions have had on the perception of women.

Natural Women, Cultured Men

Natural Women, Cultured Men
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Synopsis Natural Women, Cultured Men by : Sydie, Rosalind Ann Sydie

Woman, Culture, and Society

Woman, Culture, and Society
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0804708517
ISBN-13 : 9780804708517
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Synopsis Woman, Culture, and Society by : Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo

Female anthropologists scan patterns and changes in women's roles in various social systems

Women's Studies in Canada

Women's Studies in Canada
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Total Pages : 38
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435014318034
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Synopsis Women's Studies in Canada by : Somer Brodribb

Educational Sociology for Beginners

Educational Sociology for Beginners
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Total Pages : 664
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063890308
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Synopsis Educational Sociology for Beginners by : David Snedden

Becoming a Man

Becoming a Man
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781480473867
ISBN-13 : 1480473863
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a Man by : Paul Monette

The National Book Award–winning coming-out memoir. “One of the most complex, moral, personal, and political books to have been written about gay life” (LA Weekly). Paul Monette grew up all-American, Catholic, overachieving . . . and closeted. As a child of the 1950s, a time when a kid suspected of being a “homo” would routinely be beaten up, Monette kept his secret throughout his adolescence. He wrestled with his sexuality for the first thirty years of his life, priding himself on his ability to “pass” for straight. The story of his journey to adulthood and to self-acceptance with grace and honesty, this intimate portrait of a young man’s struggle with his own desires is witty, humorous, and deeply felt. Before his death of complications from AIDS in 1995, Monette was an outspoken activist crusading for gay rights. Becoming a Man shows his courageous path to stand up for his own right to love and be loved. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Paul Monette including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the Paul Monette papers of the UCLA Library Special Collections.