Engendered Lives
Author: Ellyn Kaschak
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Published: 1992-08-18
Total Pages: 296
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Author: Ellyn Kaschak
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Published: 1992-08-18
Total Pages: 296
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Patsy Cameneti
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Published: 2018-10-16
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 168031243X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat was God thinking when He ENGENDERED or created male and female? What does that have to do with gender roles? And is that purpose still relevant today? Patsy Cameneti boldly explores God's thoughts and creative intention for humankind. Stripping away cultural and traditional thinking, she examines raw truths from God's Word about gender, sexuality, marriage, and family that deliver practical insights into your everyday life. ENGENDERED doesn't shy away from topics of the day and brings God's perspective to subjects like these: How to enjoy marriage as God designed it What God thinks about sex Sexuality and gender clarity Parenting God's way Reflecting God's image through gender roles As you discover God's original purpose and design for these areas, you'll be enlightened and empowered to live the life God ENGENDERED for you from the beginning.
Author: Alison Booth
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2018-03-15
Total Pages: 477
ISBN-13: 1501722808
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe egotism that fuels the desire for greatness has been associated exclusively with men, according to one feminist view; yet many women cannot suppress the need to strive for greatness. In this forceful and compelling book, Alison Booth traces through the novels, essays, and other writings of George Eliot and Virginia Woolf radically conflicting attitudes on the part of each toward the possibility of feminine greatness. Examining the achievements of Eliot and Woolf in their social contexts, she provides a challenging model of feminist historical criticism.
Author: Ellyn Kaschak
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 1993-11-03
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780465013494
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA noted feminist psychologist takes a fascinating look at the lived and ordinary experience of women to present the first psychology of women that integrates all aspects of experience, from the physical to the sociocultural.
Author: Anne Phillips
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2013-04-23
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 0745668178
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDemocracy is the central political issue of our age, yet debates over its nature and goals rarely engage with feminist concerns. Now that women have the right to vote, they are thought to present no special problems of their own. But despite the seemingly gender-neutral categories of individual or citizen, democratic theory and practice continues to privilege the male. This book reconsiders dominant strands in democratic thinking - focusing on liberal democracy, participatory democracy, and twentieth century versions of civic republicanism - and approaches these from a feminist perspective. Anne Phillips explores the under-representation of women in politics, the crucial relationship between public and private spheres, and the lessons of the contemporary women's movement as an experience in participatory democracy.
Author: Rachel Adler
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 1999-09-10
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 9780807036198
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the National Jewish Book Award for 1998. How can women's full participation transform Jewish law, prayer, sexuality, and marriage? What does it mean to "engender" Jewish tradition? Pioneering theologian Rachel Adler gives this timely and powerful question its first thorough study in a book that bristles with humor, passion, intelligence, and deep knowledge of traditional biblical and rabbinic texts.
Author: Sam A. Andreades
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781941337110
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A systematic biblical theology of gender that affirms gender equality without minimizing the asymmetry of gender distinction based in the image of the triune God. Consequently, intergendered relationships, celebrating distinction across the genders, foster greater intimacy than monogendered (same-sex) or egalitarian ones"--
Author: Ellyn Kaschak
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2015-04-28
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 0231539533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSight Unseen reveals the cultural and biological realities of race, gender, and sexual orientation from the perspective of the blind. Through ten case studies and dozens of interviews, Ellyn Kaschak taps directly into the phenomenology of race, gender, and sexual orientation among blind individuals, along with the everyday epistemology of vision. Kaschak's work reveals not only how the blind create systems of meaning out of cultural norms but also how cultural norms inform our conscious and unconscious interactions with others regardless of our physical ability to see.
Author: Elizabeth Crouch
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Published: 1991
Total Pages: 52
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 470
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