TY - BOOK AU - Egendorf,Laura K. TI - Male/female roles: opposing viewpoints T2 - Opposing viewpoints series AV - HQ1075.E29.M354 2000 PY - 2000/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Sex role KW - United States N1 - 2; 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; 2 ER -