Male/Female Roles
Male/Female Roles | Chapter 1 Periodical Bibliography
The following articles have been selected to supplement the diverse views presented in this chapter.
Natalie Angier. “Men, Women, Sex, and Darwin,” New York Times Magazine, February 21, 1999.
Sarah Blustain. “The New Gender Wars,” Psychology Today, November 2000.
James Bordwine. “I Do Not Permit . . .” Tabletalk, May 1999.
Mona Charen. “It May Not Be Destiny, but . . .” Women’s Quarterly, Spring 1998.
Alice Domurat Dreger. “‘Ambiguous Sex’—or Ambivalent Medicine? Ethical Issues in the Treatment...
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- Women Should Be Encouraged to Be Stay-at-Home Mothers
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- Traditional Marriage Roles Would Improve Male/Female Relations
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- A Return to Modesty Would Improve Male/Female Relations
- Arguments for a Return to Modesty Are Flawed
- Ending Male Bashing Would Improve Male/Female Relations
- Ending Woman Bashing Would Improve Male/Female Relations
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