Thinking Like a Woman: Personal Life and Political Ideas

Sumach Press (2001)
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ago that thinking (along with speaking and acting) “like a woman” was taken as a matter of shame and weakness. The phrase remains an insult to any man who is accused of being “like a woman” in any respect. But the only reason the phrase ...

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Christine Overall
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