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Male/female roles : opposing viewpoints / Neal Bernards and Terry O'Neill, book editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints seriesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, [(c)1989.Description: 261 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 089908446X
  • 0899084214
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ1075.5.M354 1989
  • HQ1075.5.U6.O58.M354 1989
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Contents:
Biology determines gender roles James C. Dobson Biology does not determine gender roles Gerda Lerner Culture influences gender roles James A. Doyle Economics determines gender roles Francine D. Blau and Marianne A. Ferber Brain structure explains male/female differences Anne Fausto-Sterling Women's lives have improved Stella G. Guerra Women's lives have not improved Sylvia Ann Hewlett Women should be able to choose motherhood without guilt Anna Quindlen and Suzanne Fields Women should be able to remain childless without guilt Paula Weideger Women are free to choose the life roles they want Nicholas Davidson Single women are fulfilled Shere Hite Single women are frustrated Elizabeth Mehren Men have changed for the better Herb Goldberg Men have changed for the worse Barbara Ehrenreich Men have not changed Sey Chassler Men are enjoying the new fatherhood role Kyle D. Pruett Men are uncomfortable with the new fatherhood role Evan Thomas ... [and others] Men do not have strong friendships Michael E. McGill Men have strong friendships Drury Sherrod Working parents help their children Anita Shreve Working parents harm their children Mary Ann Kuharski Children of working parents thrive Lucia A. Gilbert Children of working parents suffer Cal Thomas and Phyllis Schlafly Infant care leave would help parents Edward F. Zigler and Meryl Frank Infant care leave would not help working parents Dick Armey and Elizabeth Kepley Men and women can be friends Susan Foster Ambrose Men and women cannot be friends Letty Cottin Pogrebin Women must become more assertive Toni Scalia Assertiveness is not enough Sally Cline and Dale Spender Men need to make commitments Herbert J. Freudenberger Commitment should not be forced upon men Herb Goldberg.
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Biology determines gender roles James C. Dobson Biology does not determine gender roles Gerda Lerner Culture influences gender roles James A. Doyle Economics determines gender roles Francine D. Blau and Marianne A. Ferber Brain structure explains male/female differences Anne Fausto-Sterling Women's lives have improved Stella G. Guerra Women's lives have not improved Sylvia Ann Hewlett Women should be able to choose motherhood without guilt Anna Quindlen and Suzanne Fields Women should be able to remain childless without guilt Paula Weideger Women are free to choose the life roles they want Nicholas Davidson Single women are fulfilled Shere Hite Single women are frustrated Elizabeth Mehren Men have changed for the better Herb Goldberg Men have changed for the worse Barbara Ehrenreich Men have not changed Sey Chassler Men are enjoying the new fatherhood role Kyle D. Pruett Men are uncomfortable with the new fatherhood role Evan Thomas ... [and others] Men do not have strong friendships Michael E. McGill Men have strong friendships Drury Sherrod Working parents help their children Anita Shreve Working parents harm their children Mary Ann Kuharski Children of working parents thrive Lucia A. Gilbert Children of working parents suffer Cal Thomas and Phyllis Schlafly Infant care leave would help parents Edward F. Zigler and Meryl Frank Infant care leave would not help working parents Dick Armey and Elizabeth Kepley Men and women can be friends Susan Foster Ambrose Men and women cannot be friends Letty Cottin Pogrebin Women must become more assertive Toni Scalia Assertiveness is not enough Sally Cline and Dale Spender Men need to make commitments Herbert J. Freudenberger Commitment should not be forced upon men Herb Goldberg.

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