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Page 166
The emphasis on servility being the reason for women's domestic confine- ment is expressed clearly by Mitchell ( 1981 , 35 ) : Women were more than simple child bearers . They worked in fields and in the home , cooking and cleaning and ...
The emphasis on servility being the reason for women's domestic confine- ment is expressed clearly by Mitchell ( 1981 , 35 ) : Women were more than simple child bearers . They worked in fields and in the home , cooking and cleaning and ...
Page 167
... women were crucial in providing a vast amount of ( gathered ) food and inventing the initial tools for use in such activity , is predated by the only passage in any of the children's books analysed to stress the possibility of women's ...
... women were crucial in providing a vast amount of ( gathered ) food and inventing the initial tools for use in such activity , is predated by the only passage in any of the children's books analysed to stress the possibility of women's ...
Page 168
... women is " that even when female characters are pictured , they are often not mentioned in the text " ( Czaplinski 1976 , 33 ) and are thus denied any significance . For instance , a picture depicting men and women working in a cave is ...
... women is " that even when female characters are pictured , they are often not mentioned in the text " ( Czaplinski 1976 , 33 ) and are thus denied any significance . For instance , a picture depicting men and women working in a cave is ...
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