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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... masculine hunting practices were the foundation of human kinship . Co - operation , solidarity , and sharing , they main- tained , created an alliance between males from the very beginning , and men learnt to choose a partner from other ...
... masculine hunting practices were the foundation of human kinship . Co - operation , solidarity , and sharing , they main- tained , created an alliance between males from the very beginning , and men learnt to choose a partner from other ...
Pàgina 100
... masculine imagination . In particular , in the form of a witch who incarnates disorder , counter - culture , the devil . Strength and Origin of the Dualism of Conflict Men have two apparently contradictory fears , which seem to have no ...
... masculine imagination . In particular , in the form of a witch who incarnates disorder , counter - culture , the devil . Strength and Origin of the Dualism of Conflict Men have two apparently contradictory fears , which seem to have no ...
Pàgina 174
... Masculine Identity It is quite clear that women are better than men at living with their bisexuality . Confident of their femininity , they use and demonstrate their masculinity without hesitation . Finding no difficulty in alter ...
... Masculine Identity It is quite clear that women are better than men at living with their bisexuality . Confident of their femininity , they use and demonstrate their masculinity without hesitation . Finding no difficulty in alter ...
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FROM FEMININE ASCENDANCY TO SHARED POWERS | 31 |
The One Without the Other | 53 |
I | 59 |
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