Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... Nature , evolved into the control of women , and ultimately with time , to the control of all others . Or , as Gerda Lerner ( pers . com . ) recently suggested , the male learned how to turn difference into domination . Using a ...
... Nature , evolved into the control of women , and ultimately with time , to the control of all others . Or , as Gerda Lerner ( pers . com . ) recently suggested , the male learned how to turn difference into domination . Using a ...
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... Nature ( harking back to Victorian ideologies ) . -- There is no need to further deconstruct or critique this essay the main point is made . However that a radical feminist with an explicitly vested interest in change in the status quo ...
... Nature ( harking back to Victorian ideologies ) . -- There is no need to further deconstruct or critique this essay the main point is made . However that a radical feminist with an explicitly vested interest in change in the status quo ...
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... nature of gender relations and roles in Pagan Anglo - Saxon society . In fact , we know very little about gender relations in the fifth and sixth centuries AD . Our assumptions have consistently masked an interesting source of ...
... nature of gender relations and roles in Pagan Anglo - Saxon society . In fact , we know very little about gender relations in the fifth and sixth centuries AD . Our assumptions have consistently masked an interesting source of ...
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