 | Ashley Montagu - Psychology - 1999 - 335 pages
Among the central issues of the modern feminist movement, the debate over biology and culture over sex and gender, over genetics and gender roles has certainly been one of the ... | |
 | Wendy Kaminer - 1992 - 180 pages
Examines America's obsession with self-help groups, argues that people are now rewarded for calling themselves dysfunctional, and discusses the social and political implications | |
 | Madonna Kolbenschlag - Health & Fitness - 1981 - 227 pages
Surveying the stereotyped role models of women presented in literature, Kolbenschlag offers a sophisticated synthesis of literary, psychological, and theological insights ... | |
 | Sandra G. Harding - Social Science - 1991 - 319 pages
Sandra Harding here develops further the themes first addressed in her widely influential book, The Science Question in Feminism, and conducts a compelling analysis of feminist ... | |
 | Elliot Aronson, Anthony R. Pratkanis - 1992 - 1200 pages
This major new series reproduces an authoritative selection of the most significant articles in different areas of psychology. It focuses in particular on influential articles ... | |
 | Margaret W. Matlin - Psychology - 2011 - 616 pages
This highly respected, best-selling book offers an enjoyable, extraordinarily well-written introduction to the psychology of women. Appropriate for readers from a wide variety ... | |
 | Carole Wade, Carol Tavris - 1987 - 700 pages
This comprehensive introductory psychology book is well-known for its pioneering focus on the development of critical thinking skills crucial to the readers' success. This book ... | |
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