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It further suggests that there is more than one way to assess the validity of these
knowledge claims . I would contend , as an amendment to this argument , that
many articulate and sensitive ' women's voices ' are heard from men . As Belenky
et ...
It further suggests that there is more than one way to assess the validity of these
knowledge claims . I would contend , as an amendment to this argument , that
many articulate and sensitive ' women's voices ' are heard from men . As Belenky
et ...
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... to biological sex . " What we need to understand is how sex ( a biological fact )
becomes gender ( a social phenomenon ) " ( Hartmann 1981 , 12 ) . Rosaldo is
even more explicit when she suggests that " gender in all human groups ...
... to biological sex . " What we need to understand is how sex ( a biological fact )
becomes gender ( a social phenomenon ) " ( Hartmann 1981 , 12 ) . Rosaldo is
even more explicit when she suggests that " gender in all human groups ...
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This shows a photo of a modern woman wearing a silk cap and the text suggests
that Viking women wore caps like these . Although it does not say that women
never wore different head covering , we are given the impression that the famed ...
This shows a photo of a modern woman wearing a silk cap and the text suggests
that Viking women wore caps like these . Although it does not say that women
never wore different head covering , we are given the impression that the famed ...
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