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Because warfare has traditionally been seen as a specifically masculine realm , and because , as Stiehm concludes , the warrior “ is the only role that is now exclusively ( men's ] , " 26 it has sometimes been argued that an elimination ...
Because warfare has traditionally been seen as a specifically masculine realm , and because , as Stiehm concludes , the warrior “ is the only role that is now exclusively ( men's ] , " 26 it has sometimes been argued that an elimination ...
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And by taking Casey's voice here , Logan permits Casey to become more soldierly , more “ masculine . ” ( Even Becker says , " She would have qualified . " ) Gender lines are used here , not to distinguish between men and women , but to ...
And by taking Casey's voice here , Logan permits Casey to become more soldierly , more “ masculine . ” ( Even Becker says , " She would have qualified . " ) Gender lines are used here , not to distinguish between men and women , but to ...
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Two other themes Jeffords sees as prevalent in contemporary popular culture include the patriarchal myth of masculine self - sufficiency , which can be observed in various representations of motherless families in the cinema and ...
Two other themes Jeffords sees as prevalent in contemporary popular culture include the patriarchal myth of masculine self - sufficiency , which can be observed in various representations of motherless families in the cinema and ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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