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Feminist studies exist which criticise the passive portrayal of women , recognising
the implications for contemporary social relations ( see Chabot , this vol . ) . By
employing gender stereotypes " we undermine efforts towards explicating cultural
...
Feminist studies exist which criticise the passive portrayal of women , recognising
the implications for contemporary social relations ( see Chabot , this vol . ) . By
employing gender stereotypes " we undermine efforts towards explicating cultural
...
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Feminism has been one of the more obvious contemporary controversial issues
and one would therefore expect that this ... Feminist theory and concerns are
reflected in preceding numbers of ARC , but the frequency within the journal of
such ...
Feminism has been one of the more obvious contemporary controversial issues
and one would therefore expect that this ... Feminist theory and concerns are
reflected in preceding numbers of ARC , but the frequency within the journal of
such ...
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This division , has for example been expressed through the women's sessions at
TAG conferences , and the feminist discussion is clearly in danger of repeating
and even perpetuating the split between practical and academic archaeology in ...
This division , has for example been expressed through the women's sessions at
TAG conferences , and the feminist discussion is clearly in danger of repeating
and even perpetuating the split between practical and academic archaeology in ...
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