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Although the family has undergone dramatic changes , especially under the pressures of advanced capitalism , the role assigned to women in most social positions has not changed — as the primary nurturer and caretaker of men and children ...
Although the family has undergone dramatic changes , especially under the pressures of advanced capitalism , the role assigned to women in most social positions has not changed — as the primary nurturer and caretaker of men and children ...
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Jameson's postmodern subject is a de - oedipalized masculine subject who has lost his economic position and is dissatisfied with a more feminized identification as consumer and consumed . For this subject , emotion cannot offer a ...
Jameson's postmodern subject is a de - oedipalized masculine subject who has lost his economic position and is dissatisfied with a more feminized identification as consumer and consumed . For this subject , emotion cannot offer a ...
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In this context , we cannot forget the position given to teaching since the Industrial Revolution . ... to secure high - status administrative positions for men and to place women in low - paying , laborintensive teaching jobs .
In this context , we cannot forget the position given to teaching since the Industrial Revolution . ... to secure high - status administrative positions for men and to place women in low - paying , laborintensive teaching jobs .
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Maus Mourning and PostMemoryPR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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