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" that the values of women differ very often from the values which have been made by the other sex "
Whatever Happened to Jacy Farrow? - Page vi
by Ceil Cleveland - 1997 - 321 pages
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In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women’s Development

Carol Gilligan - 1993 - 220 pages
...her medical school class may not, in fact, be what she wants. "It is obvious," Virginia Woolf says, "that the values of women differ very often from the values which have been made by the other sex" (1929, p. 76). Yet, she adds, "it is the masculine values that prevail." As a result, women come to...
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Gender and Socialization to Power and Politics

Rita Mae Kelly - 1986 - 108 pages
...socialization contexts can be seen as the stimuli for a significant enhancement of women's politicization. But it is obvious that the values of women differ very...naturally, this is so. Yet it is the masculine values which prevail. Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own1 Nearly two decades of political socialization research,...
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Feminism and Methodology: Social Science Issues

Sandra G. Harding - 1987 - 214 pages
...her medical school class may not, in fact, be what she wants. "It is obvious," Virginia Woolf said, "that the values of women differ very often from the values which have been made by the other sex" (1929, p. 76). Yet, she adds, it is the masculine values that prevail. As a result, women come to question...
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Interpretive Biography

Norman K. Denzin - 1989 - 112 pages
...your wisdom there is no limit. And man who is part of your creation, wishes to praise you . . . 14 II is obvious that the values of women differ very often...from the values which have been made by the other sex ... it is the masculine values that prevail. Carolyn Kay Steedman (1987, pp. 6, 7, 9) situates her...
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Modern Feminisms: Political, Literary, Cultural

Maggie Humm - 1992 - 444 pages
...human life. EXTRACT WOMAN'S PLACE IN MAN'S LIFE CYCLE [1979]* 'It is obvious,' Virginia Woolf said, 'that the values of women differ very often from the values which have been made by the other sex' (1929, p. 76). Yet, she adds, it is the masculine values that prevail. As a result, women come to question...
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The Second Wave: A Reader in Feminist Theory, Volume 1

Linda J. Nicholson - 1997 - 436 pages
...her medical school class may not, in fact, be what she wants. "It is obvious," Virginia Woolf says, "that the values of women differ very often from the values which have been made by the other sex" (1929, p. 76). Yet, she adds, "it is the masculine values that prevail." As a result, women come to...
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Feminist Theory: The Intellectual Traditions, Third Edition

Josephine Donovan - 2000 - 290 pages
...our rightful place on this planet (196). / The Moral Vision of TwentiethCentury Cultural Feminism But it is obvious that the values of women differ very...from the values which have been made by the other sex . . . Virginia Woolf, 1929 M, any second-wave feminists believed that a feminist political ethic could...
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Towards an Ethics of Community: Negotiations of Difference in a Pluralist ...

James Olthuis, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 2000 - 241 pages
...that the feminine has been devalued while the masculine has been valorized. Virginia Woolf says that "it is obvious that the values of women differ very...the values which have been made by the other sex.... Yet it is the masculine values that prevail."20 In this short statement, we can see two elements of...
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A Rhetoric of the Decameron

Marilyn Migiel - 2003 - 244 pages
...development seemed wont to ignore. Citing the authoritative words of Virginia Woolf, Gilligan argued, 'It is obvious that the values of women differ very...from the values which have been made by the other sex ... it is the masculine values that prevail.'33 On the basis of a very small number of interviews conducted...
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Victorian Appropriations of Shakespeare: George Eliot, A.C. Swinburne ...

Robert Sawyer - 2003 - 182 pages
...and four years later, in A Room of One's Own, she defended women writers and their concerns, arguing that "the values of women differ very often from the values which have been made by the other sex," and it is the "masculine values that prevail," so that the "feelings of women in a drawing room" are...
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