W omen, men, and society
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Contributions
- Curran, Daniel J. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Allyn and Bacon, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
112,500 words, Guess
Page Count
450 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewomenmensociety00renz
- ISBN-100205290582
- ISBN-139780205290581
- LibraryThing37563
- Library of Congress Control Number98045175
Classifications
- DDC305.3
- LCCHQ1075.5.U6 R46 1999
Description
This book provides an analysis of gender inequality that addresses how sexism affects both men and women. Consequences of gender inequality can be compounded by racism, social class inequality, ageism, and heterosexism ... [It is for] anyone with an interest in gender roles in society. The authors' goal is to assist the reader in connecting a central element of their own lives - their personal gender experiences - with the social and political world in which they live.
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