Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... patriarchal nature of the nuclear family and suggest some change in its form and social relationships . Eisenstein ( 1984 : 143 ) , for example , quoting Ferguson and Folbre ( 1981 ) , suggests that women recognise in their nurturing ...
... patriarchal nature of the nuclear family and suggest some change in its form and social relationships . Eisenstein ( 1984 : 143 ) , for example , quoting Ferguson and Folbre ( 1981 ) , suggests that women recognise in their nurturing ...
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... Patriarchal values are reflected in the social organisation of space . The separation of home , work and leisure into separate land use zones has increased the privatisation and women's exclusion from the public world ( Allport 1983 ) ...
... Patriarchal values are reflected in the social organisation of space . The separation of home , work and leisure into separate land use zones has increased the privatisation and women's exclusion from the public world ( Allport 1983 ) ...
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... patriarchal value . Yet the stereotypes are perpetuated and become normative since within a male intellectual tradition it is created as right and proper that naming is done from the male perspective , that ' male ' is taken as the ...
... patriarchal value . Yet the stereotypes are perpetuated and become normative since within a male intellectual tradition it is created as right and proper that naming is done from the male perspective , that ' male ' is taken as the ...
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Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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