| Albert E. Stone - 1982 - Страниц: 372
...— a stunting or evasion of growth that is perpetuated by the feminine mystique . . .; our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings, a need which is not solely defined by their sexual role."14 Indeed,... | |
| Marty Jezer - 1982 - Страниц: 346
..."Victorian culture did not permit women to accept or gratify their basic sexual needs, our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings."16 But the will to self-fulfillment is irrepressible. In the postwar... | |
| Marty Jezer - 1993 - Страниц: 386
...women were neurotic because they refused to accept their place in the patriarchal society. "Our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings,'" Friedan wrote. To be everything that they wanted and, in Maslow's... | |
| Linda Hogan - 1995 - Страниц: 196
...identity: a stunting or evasion of growth that is perpetuated by the feminine mystique: 'our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfil their potentialities as human beings, a need which is not solely defined by their sexual role'.3... | |
| James J. Farrell - 1997 - Страниц: 374
...as whole persons. Using the humanistic psychology of Abraham Maslow, Friedan wrote that "our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings. "The ideology of femininity prevented women's self-actualization, resulting... | |
| Lloyd E. Sandelands - Страниц: 238
...the Victorian culture did not permit women to accept or gratify their basic sexual needs, our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings, a need which is not solely defined by their sexual role. (P. 77) Friedan... | |
| Carl Jensen - 2002 - Страниц: 276
...Liberation Movement was finally underway, with the theory that women's unhappiness was caused by a society which "does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings." Despite the success of the book (it has sold three million copies),... | |
| Janann Sherman - 2002 - Страниц: 228
...problems women experienced as personal, she wrote, were instead a reflection of a culture that did not "permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings." In prose saturated with indignation and passion, Friedan called for... | |
| 2001 - Страниц: 262
...as Victorian culture did not permit women to accept or gratify their basic sexual needs, our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings, a need which is not solely defined by their sexual role. (p. 77) To... | |
| David J. Fekete - 2003 - Страниц: 314
...women forfeits their own search for identity and the full realization of their potentials; "our culture does not permit women to accept or gratify their basic need to grow and fulfill their potentialities as human beings, a need which is not solely defined by their sexual role."570 A woman's... | |
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