Penelope's Web: Some Perceptions of Women in European and Canadian SocietyOxford University Press, 1976 - 249 sider |
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Side 113
... morality for men and women and allows the sexual exploitation of women to be carried on without any moral qualms . The first act of seduction , the taking of virginity , is still considered indefensible , but once betrayed the woman is ...
... morality for men and women and allows the sexual exploitation of women to be carried on without any moral qualms . The first act of seduction , the taking of virginity , is still considered indefensible , but once betrayed the woman is ...
Side 159
... moral wickedness and degeneracy of the prostitute . The harlot , having chosen a life of sin that with industry and ... morality section of the Paris police about the matter , and described the interview to her husband . M. Roux's view ...
... moral wickedness and degeneracy of the prostitute . The harlot , having chosen a life of sin that with industry and ... morality section of the Paris police about the matter , and described the interview to her husband . M. Roux's view ...
Side 179
... morality based upon the addition of the feminine view- point to the rough - and - tumble of public questions . There was , of course , concern about conditions of employment for women in the ... moral influence that Canadian Identities | 179.
... morality based upon the addition of the feminine view- point to the rough - and - tumble of public questions . There was , of course , concern about conditions of employment for women in the ... moral influence that Canadian Identities | 179.
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Changing Perceptions | 7 |
The Immediate Questioning | 13 |
Looking for the Roots of our Discontent | 31 |
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