The Unopposite Sex: The End of the Gender BattleHarper & Row, 1989 - 279 pàgines The current sexual revolution has roots that go back a long way. With less reliance on physical strength and more on intelligence, sexual identity has been blurred. Badinter looks at the interaction of the sexes since the beginning of human society. |
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Pàgina 33
... later grazing their herds , were almost always away . But the women , on the other hand , drawing on the knowledge they had gained as collectors , were able to observe the natural phenomena of sowing and germination . It was natural for ...
... later grazing their herds , were almost always away . But the women , on the other hand , drawing on the knowledge they had gained as collectors , were able to observe the natural phenomena of sowing and germination . It was natural for ...
Pàgina 51
... later . Patriarchy - if it already existed - had still not entered its oppressive stage . Matrimonial exchanges took place according to very free rules . In the world of Homer and of heroic legend , the con- trast between legitimate ...
... later . Patriarchy - if it already existed - had still not entered its oppressive stage . Matrimonial exchanges took place according to very free rules . In the world of Homer and of heroic legend , the con- trast between legitimate ...
Pàgina 119
... later , but was more radical . Between 1789 and 1799 , the French Revolution brutally shattered the framework of the Christian era and replaced the Civitas Dei by the Civitas Humana . By proclaiming the religious neutrality of the State ...
... later , but was more radical . Between 1789 and 1799 , the French Revolution brutally shattered the framework of the Christian era and replaced the Civitas Dei by the Civitas Humana . By proclaiming the religious neutrality of the State ...
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FROM FEMININE ASCENDANCY TO SHARED POWERS | 31 |
The One Without the Other | 53 |
I | 59 |
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