Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... woman draws others to herself with magnetic inwardness, with challenging outwardness, or with a dramatic alternation of both, she selectively invites what seeks her. Young women often ask whether they can "have an identity" before they ...
... woman draws others to herself with magnetic inwardness, with challenging outwardness, or with a dramatic alternation of both, she selectively invites what seeks her. Young women often ask whether they can "have an identity" before they ...
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... women can be shown to share with men a close sameness of intellectual orientation and capacity for work and leadership. But in this sphere, too, the influence of women will not be fully actualized until it reflects without apology the ...
... women can be shown to share with men a close sameness of intellectual orientation and capacity for work and leadership. But in this sphere, too, the influence of women will not be fully actualized until it reflects without apology the ...
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... women's work: the nature of engineering and science, for example, is well removed from the workers' sex differences ... women would not betray a "female logic" (although I do not know how reasonable this reasonableness is, since women ...
... women's work: the nature of engineering and science, for example, is well removed from the workers' sex differences ... women would not betray a "female logic" (although I do not know how reasonable this reasonableness is, since women ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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