The Female Face in Patriarchy Oppression as Culture

The Female Face in Patriarchy discusses women's complicity in patriarchal dominance and their role in fostering their own oppression. This work, the result of a two-year study by Frances O'Connor and Becky Drury focusing on Brazil and the United States, examines how and why women are parti...

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Main Author: O'Connor , Frances B. (auth)
Other Authors: Drury, Becky S. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: East Lansing Michigan State University Press 1999
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