Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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Página 68
... husband in addition to her children , but not necessarily to receive reciprocal nurturance . She has been encouraged to develop her caring , nurturing ability and her dependence , both emotionally and financially and she usually does ...
... husband in addition to her children , but not necessarily to receive reciprocal nurturance . She has been encouraged to develop her caring , nurturing ability and her dependence , both emotionally and financially and she usually does ...
Página 108
... husband Blackstone ( 1765 , 444 Vol . 1 ) . Therein lies the clue to the bat- tered women's current dilemma . This ... husband's power of correc- tion even began to be doubted and a woman could gain security of peace from her spouse ...
... husband Blackstone ( 1765 , 444 Vol . 1 ) . Therein lies the clue to the bat- tered women's current dilemma . This ... husband's power of correc- tion even began to be doubted and a woman could gain security of peace from her spouse ...
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... husband . What do I mean by ' beaten ' ? I mean that parts of my body have been hit violently and repeatedly , and ... husband . I can see it lying there between their words and at the end of their sentences . The Clergyman , the doctor ...
... husband . What do I mean by ' beaten ' ? I mean that parts of my body have been hit violently and repeatedly , and ... husband . I can see it lying there between their words and at the end of their sentences . The Clergyman , the doctor ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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