Male/female roles : opposing viewpoints / Neal Bernards and Terry O'Neill, book editors.
Material type: TextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1989.Description: 261 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- HQ1075 .M354 1989
- HQ1075
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Includes bibliographies and index.
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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