The Forty-nine Percent Majority: The Male Sex RoleDeborah Sarah David, Robert Brannon Random House, 1976 - Всего страниц: 338 "The last few years have seen a surge of interest in the topic of sex roles. For the most part, the male sex role has been ignored. In order to teach their course at Brooklyn College on the male sex role, Deborah S. David and Robert Brannon found that they needed easily accessible teachable material for their students. The result is their new book, THE 49% MAJORITY: The Male Sex Role. This reader is organized around a conceptualization of the male role. Rather than assign the articles into ad hoc categories, the authors have constructed a theoretical model of the male role. This allows for a wider analysis of the male role and discusses its aspects in areas where scholarly investigation is sparse"--Back cover |
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Our Cultures Blueprint of Manhood and What its | 1 |
The Stigma of Anything Vaguely Feminine | 49 |
Success Status and The Need | 89 |
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