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Communication --- -Language and languages --- -Man-woman relationships --- #SBIB:316.346H00 --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Female-male relationships --- Male-female relationships --- Men --- Men-women relationships --- Relationships, Man-woman --- Woman-man relationships --- Women --- Women-men relationships --- Interpersonal relations --- Mate selection --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Sex differences --- Man-vrouw-studies, gender: algemeen --- Relations with women --- Relations with men --- Language and languages --- Man-woman relationships. --- Sex differences. --- Man-woman relationships --- Language and sex --- Sexism in language
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Psycholinguistics --- Communication --- Language and languages --- Sex differences. --- 316.371 --- 316.371 Gender --- Gender --- Language and sex --- Sexism in language --- Sex differences --- Language
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This collection of readings takes a feminist approach to understanding four specific types of communication organizational, health, family, and pedagogical. Eighteen original contributions from academics and communications professionals address such topics as the linguistic features of sexual harassment, the defining of menopause, the function of.
Communication --- Sex role. --- Women --- Feminist theory. --- Social aspects. --- Communication. --- Feminism --- Feminist philosophy --- Feminist sociology --- Theory of feminism --- Gender role --- Philosophy --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Communication and culture --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles
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Nationally and internationally known feminist scholars frame, analyze, and explore mother-daughter bonds in this collection of essays. Cultures from around the world are mined for insights which reveal historical, generational, ethnic, political, religious, and social class differences.
Mothers and daughters. --- Interpersonal relations. --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Daughters and mothers --- Daughters --- Girls --- Mother and child
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Godwin, William, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Baldwin, Edward, --- Godvin, Vilʹi︠a︡m, --- Godvin, Viljem, --- Godvin, Uilʹi︠a︡m, --- Author of Caleb Williams, --- Caleb Williams, Author of, --- Marcliffe, Theophilius, --- Godwin, Wm. --- ゴドウィン, ウイリアム
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Written from an informed Christian perspective by an interdisciplinary team of scholars, the book discusses the history of feminism in its Christian and secular forms, anamyzes the tensions and compatibilities between Reformed Christianity and feminism, and looks at the relationship of gender to various cultural and social institutions. (Eerdmans)
Feminism --- Sex role --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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Here, five authors use multidisciplinary approaches to examine verbal birthing narratives. The work argues that women should become active participants in their own birthing experiences, and that caregiving systems should change to accomodate women during birth.Drawing on a richly diverse collection of more than 130 interviews, this book brings to life the nagging question of just who is having this baby, anyway? Though the birthing process is framed and handled differently from country to country, even from region to region, the prevailing norm situates birth in hospitals, managed by doctors and nurses who rely on a variety of technologies to assist them. Medical institutions, rather than women, control the birth experience. In this book five authors use multidisciplinary approaches to examine verbal birthing narratives. A rhetorician investigates power relations among all people involved in the birthing process. A historian exposes the history of how women's bodies have been viewed and scripted according to the logic of an assembly line. In its conclusion, this work argues that women should become active participants in their own birthing experiences, and that care-giving systems should change to accommodate women during birth.
Childbirth in literature --- Childbirth --- Midwifery --- Women patients --- Women's rights --- Labor, Obstetric --- Cross-cultural studies --- History --- Civil rights --- psychology
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