Gendered Community

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  • Gendered Community Book Detail

  • Author : Penny A. Weiss
  • Release Date : 1995-04
  • Publisher : NYU Press
  • Genre : Philosophy
  • Pages : 208
  • ISBN 13 : 081479288X
  • File Size : 74,74 MB

Gendered Community by Penny A. Weiss PDF Summary

Book Description: Weiss (political science, Purdue U.) wades through the tangled prose and ideas of the 18th-century French philosopher to resolve some of his male-female role contradictions. She finds that his gender-based division of labor was designed to make everyone dependent on the whole society, rather than to relegate women to a subordinate role, but that the actual arrangements he suggests are based on a purely antifeminist culture. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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