Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 187
... house- keepers was a new type of housing arrangement . Gilman considered cleaning and maintenance work in the house to be the most time - consum- ing and least socially productive part of women's work . She insisted that to enable women ...
... house- keepers was a new type of housing arrangement . Gilman considered cleaning and maintenance work in the house to be the most time - consum- ing and least socially productive part of women's work . She insisted that to enable women ...
Page 188
... houses , with separate yards , but still no kitchens . If a woman had a fondness for cooking a spe- cialty , she ... house in a state of near perfection . She yearned for a new era when " the home will be [ a woman's ] place of rest ...
... houses , with separate yards , but still no kitchens . If a woman had a fondness for cooking a spe- cialty , she ... house in a state of near perfection . She yearned for a new era when " the home will be [ a woman's ] place of rest ...
Page 214
... House , at least in terms of several known characteristics.2 The following item was used to estimate legislator concern with eight different issue areas - aid to education , health care , abortion , protection of wetland areas ...
... House , at least in terms of several known characteristics.2 The following item was used to estimate legislator concern with eight different issue areas - aid to education , health care , abortion , protection of wetland areas ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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