Of woman born motherhood as experience and institution1976 |
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... expected to adjust their fertility to the need * A classic contradiction is the prevalence of rape , which is estimated to be the most frequently committed violent crime in America today . As one writer points out , rape illuminates the ...
... expected to adjust their fertility to the need * A classic contradiction is the prevalence of rape , which is estimated to be the most frequently committed violent crime in America today . As one writer points out , rape illuminates the ...
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... expected and is taken for granted by the midwife and birth - attendants , and the hus- * Published by Times Change Press , 62 West Fourteenth St. , New York . band is expected to be present , not only to Alienated Labor.
... expected and is taken for granted by the midwife and birth - attendants , and the hus- * Published by Times Change Press , 62 West Fourteenth St. , New York . band is expected to be present , not only to Alienated Labor.
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... expected on her heart , her lungs , her muscular coordination , her nerves , during such an effort , she thinks of it pri- marily in terms not of pain but of challenge . The majority of women , literate or illiterate , come to ...
... expected on her heart , her lungs , her muscular coordination , her nerves , during such an effort , she thinks of it pri- marily in terms not of pain but of challenge . The majority of women , literate or illiterate , come to ...
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Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 19 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 32 |
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