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Motherhood as Experience and Institution Adrienne Cecile Rich. III THE
KINGDOM OF THE FATHERS For the first time in history , a pervasive recognition
is developing that the patriarchal system cannot answer for itself ; that it is not
inevitable ...
Motherhood as Experience and Institution Adrienne Cecile Rich. III THE
KINGDOM OF THE FATHERS For the first time in history , a pervasive recognition
is developing that the patriarchal system cannot answer for itself ; that it is not
inevitable ...
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writings of men like J . J . Bachofen , Robert Briffault , Frederick Engels , Erich
Neumann , among others , though useful as preliminary steps in identifying the
phenomenon and in suggesting that the patriarchal family is not an inevitable “
fact of ...
writings of men like J . J . Bachofen , Robert Briffault , Frederick Engels , Erich
Neumann , among others , though useful as preliminary steps in identifying the
phenomenon and in suggesting that the patriarchal family is not an inevitable “
fact of ...
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In fact , Marcuse and Bly might be likened to the Saint - Simonians and Shelley ,
who likewise insisted theoretically on the importance of the feminine , yet who
betrayed much of the time their unconscious patriarchal parochialism . 34 Philip ...
In fact , Marcuse and Bly might be likened to the Saint - Simonians and Shelley ,
who likewise insisted theoretically on the importance of the feminine , yet who
betrayed much of the time their unconscious patriarchal parochialism . 34 Philip ...
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Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 23 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 39 |
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