Male/female roles : opposing viewpoints / Laura K. Egendorf, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)Publication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2000.Description: 186 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • HQ1075.E29.M354 2000
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Contents:
Charley Reese -- Culture establishes gender roles Deborah L. Rhode -- Both biology and culture help establish gender roles Deborah Blum -- Brain structure explains male/female differences John Leo -- The role of brain structure is overstated Miranda Spencer -- Hormones determine gender traits Dorion Sagan -- The idea of multiple genders is necessary Alex Gino -- The idea of multiple genders is wrong Chuck Colson -- Women are still oppressed Ellen Neuborne -- Women are not oppressed Elinor Burkett -- Women face discrimination in the workplace Katha Pollitt -- Women do not face discrimination in the workplace Lawrence W. Reed -- Women's opportunities in the military need to be expanded Rosemary Mariner -- Women's opportunities in the military do not need to be expanded Suzanne Fields -- Society has lost its respect for mothers Marian Kester Coombs -- Society does not respect childless women Joan Smith -- Society favors men Allan G. Johnson -- Society is biased against men R.F. Doyle -- Masculinity needs to be restored Waller R. Newell -- Masculinity is dangerous Susan Douglas -- The role of fathers and husbands is disrespected Stephen Chapman -- The role of fathers is overemphasized Olga Silverstein and Beth Rashbaum -- Marriages will improve if wives submit to their husbands Christine McClelland -- Marriages will not improve if wives submit to their husbands Cokie and Steven Roberts -- Mutual respect between spouses will improve marriage Don Browning -- Men need to develop a new masculinity Paul Lashmar -- A return to some traditional gender roles would improve society Geoff Dench.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Biological differences establish gender roles Charley Reese -- Culture establishes gender roles Deborah L. Rhode -- Both biology and culture help establish gender roles Deborah Blum -- Brain structure explains male/female differences John Leo -- The role of brain structure is overstated Miranda Spencer -- Hormones determine gender traits Dorion Sagan -- The idea of multiple genders is necessary Alex Gino -- The idea of multiple genders is wrong Chuck Colson -- Women are still oppressed Ellen Neuborne -- Women are not oppressed Elinor Burkett -- Women face discrimination in the workplace Katha Pollitt -- Women do not face discrimination in the workplace Lawrence W. Reed -- Women's opportunities in the military need to be expanded Rosemary Mariner -- Women's opportunities in the military do not need to be expanded Suzanne Fields -- Society has lost its respect for mothers Marian Kester Coombs -- Society does not respect childless women Joan Smith -- Society favors men Allan G. Johnson -- Society is biased against men R.F. Doyle -- Masculinity needs to be restored Waller R. Newell -- Masculinity is dangerous Susan Douglas -- The role of fathers and husbands is disrespected Stephen Chapman -- The role of fathers is overemphasized Olga Silverstein and Beth Rashbaum -- Marriages will improve if wives submit to their husbands Christine McClelland -- Marriages will not improve if wives submit to their husbands Cokie and Steven Roberts -- Mutual respect between spouses will improve marriage Don Browning -- Men need to develop a new masculinity Paul Lashmar -- A return to some traditional gender roles would improve society Geoff Dench.

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