Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... female consciousness . Ann Oakley ( 1974 ) has a three - fold explanation for this invisibility of women and the pervasive androcentricism in traditional social science . Firstly , the founding fathers of sociology were male . Secondly ...
... female consciousness . Ann Oakley ( 1974 ) has a three - fold explanation for this invisibility of women and the pervasive androcentricism in traditional social science . Firstly , the founding fathers of sociology were male . Secondly ...
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... female inferiority archy we can only be taken seriously in association with men . The above interpretation has not been seriously challenged until the work of Helen Marchant ( 1985 ) , who offers a very different interpreta- tion of ...
... female inferiority archy we can only be taken seriously in association with men . The above interpretation has not been seriously challenged until the work of Helen Marchant ( 1985 ) , who offers a very different interpreta- tion of ...
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... female disadvantage , identify limitations imposed upon women by their reproductive function , and attack the profession for failing to address the special needs women have , but they do not mount any funda- mental challenge to the ...
... female disadvantage , identify limitations imposed upon women by their reproductive function , and attack the profession for failing to address the special needs women have , but they do not mount any funda- mental challenge to the ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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