Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and InstitutionBantam Books, 1977 - 328 pages |
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... tion are usually those most exempt from its oppres- sions - whether of sex , race , or servitude . ) Motherhood - unmentioned in the histories of con- quest and serfdom , wars and treaties , exploration and imperialism - has a history ...
... tion are usually those most exempt from its oppres- sions - whether of sex , race , or servitude . ) Motherhood - unmentioned in the histories of con- quest and serfdom , wars and treaties , exploration and imperialism - has a history ...
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... tion of the male " ) and his bias is clearly masculine . Nevertheless , I find Neumann's interleaving of several aspects of experience useful as a way of keeping in mind that we are talking at one and the same time about the physical ...
... tion of the male " ) and his bias is clearly masculine . Nevertheless , I find Neumann's interleaving of several aspects of experience useful as a way of keeping in mind that we are talking at one and the same time about the physical ...
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... tion . By 1869 , Pius IX decided the time was ripe to swing back to the decision of Sixtus V : All abortion was again declared murder.20 This is at present the official , majority Catholic position . In spite of it , Catholic women ...
... tion . By 1869 , Pius IX decided the time was ripe to swing back to the decision of Sixtus V : All abortion was again declared murder.20 This is at present the official , majority Catholic position . In spite of it , Catholic women ...
Contents
Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 23 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 39 |
Copyright | |
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