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  1. Women and Equality: Changing Patterns in American Culture.William Henry Chafe & William H. Chafe - 1978 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Chafe's analysis of changing social patterns is both solid and imaginative in the best sense....His book will certainly increase our understanding of where we are going--and why.""--Elizabeth Janeway ""Adopted as required reading - tremendously popular with students - provokes lively debates.""--John Rhinehart, Riverside Community College ""A trenchant analysis of the underlying social and economic changes of the past century....Particularly insightful in analyzing the ways in which racial and sexual inequality are both similar and fundamentally different.""--Alice S. Rossi, University of Ma.
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  • Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?Linda Nochlin - 1971 - ARTnews.
    In the field of art history, the white Western male viewpoint, unconsciously accepted as the viewpoint of the art historian, may—and does—prove to be inadequate not merely on moral and ethical grounds, or because it is elitist, but on purely intellectual ones. In revealing the failure of much academic art history, and a great deal of history in general, to take account of the unacknowledged value system, the very presence of an intruding subject in historical investigation, the feminist critique at (...)
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  • Patriarchy on the Line: Labor, Gender and Ideology in the Mexican Maquila Industry.Susan Triano - 1994
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