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" But is her house in reality a comfortable concentration camp? Have not women who live in the image of the feminine mystique trapped themselves within the narrow walls of their homes? They have learned to "adjust" to their biological role. They have become... "
Frauendarstellungen in ausgewählten Romanen der Schriftstellerin Marilyn French - Página 51
por Cornelia Peters - 2007 - 136 páginas
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History of Ideas on Woman: A Source Book

Rosemary Agonito - 1977 - 430 páginas
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Jewish Social Studies, Volumen42

1980 - 404 páginas
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Capturing the "ideal" Audience: The Emergence of Network Daytime Television ...

Inger L. Stole - 1992 - 332 páginas
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American Women in the 1960s: Changing the Future

Blanche M. G. Linden, Carol Hurd Green - 1993 - 616 páginas
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The Masterless: Self & Society in Modern America

Wilfred M. McClay - 1994 - 386 páginas
...the image of the feminine mystique trapped themselves within the narrow walls of their homes? . . . They have become dependent, passive, childlike; they...live at the lower human level of food and things. . . . They are suffering a slow death of mind and spirit.16 By adjusting herself to the comfortable...
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Gender, Class, and Shelter

Elizabeth C. Cromley, Carter L. Hudgins - 1995 - 292 páginas
..."learned to 'adjust' to their biological role. They [became] dependent, passive, childlike; they [gave] up their adult frame of reference to live at the lower human level of food and things."54 Friedan attributed this adjustment to women's isolation, and she described the situation...
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Stories that Changed America: Muckrakers of the 20th Century

Carl Jensen - 2000 - 384 páginas
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Stories that Changed America: Muckrakers of the 20th Century

Carl Jensen - 2002 - 276 páginas
...life of the American suburban housewife. But is her house in reality a comfortable concentration camp? Have not women who live in the image of the feminine...extermination, but they are suffering a slow death of mind and spirit. Just as with the prisoners in the concentration camps, there are American women who have resisted...
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An Intellectual in Public

Alan Wolfe - 2003 - 412 páginas
...had "learned to 'adjust' to their biological role," had "become dependent, passive, childlike," had "given up their adult frame of reference to live at the lower human level of food and things." Maybe the world so chillingly brought to life by Betteibeim was not so different from suburbia after...
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The Mommy Brain: How Motherhood Makes Us Smarter

Katherine Ellison - 2006 - 290 páginas
...Friedan compared women who devote themselves to the home to "walking corpses." Such women, she wrote, "have become dependent, passive, childlike; they have...capabilities; it is endless, monotonous, unrewarding." A few years later, movie goers and novel readers would meet the vivid embodiment of Friedan's brain-dead...
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