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The Adventures of a Lesbian College Schoolgirl: Petra's Diary»rank: 94186par: Petra Waldron
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Sex and Social Justice»rank: 89946par: Martha C. Nussbaum
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Human beings have a dignity that deserves respect from laws and social institutions. This idea has many origins in many traditions; by now it is at the core of modern liberal democratic thought and practice all over the world. The idea of human dignity is usually taken to involve an idea of equal worth: rich and poor, rural and urban, female and male, all are equally deserving of respect, just in virtue of being human, and this respect should not be abridged on account of a characteristic that is ... |
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Amuse Bouche: A Russell Quant Mystery»rank: 87809par: Anthony Bidulka
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Human beings have a dignity that deserves respect from laws and social institutions. This idea has many origins in many traditions; by now it is at the core of modern liberal democratic thought and practice all over the world. The idea of human dignity is usually taken to involve an idea of equal worth: rich and poor, rural and urban, female and male, all are equally deserving of respect, just in virtue of being human, and this respect should not be abridged on account of a characteristic that is ... |
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Honor Bound»rank: 83745par: Radclyffe
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Human beings have a dignity that deserves respect from laws and social institutions. This idea has many origins in many traditions; by now it is at the core of modern liberal democratic thought and practice all over the world. The idea of human dignity is usually taken to involve an idea of equal worth: rich and poor, rural and urban, female and male, all are equally deserving of respect, just in virtue of being human, and this respect should not be abridged on account of a characteristic that is ... |
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Beyond Scandalous Seiryo University»rank: 101718par: Tatsukawa Kazuto
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Human beings have a dignity that deserves respect from laws and social institutions. This idea has many origins in many traditions; by now it is at the core of modern liberal democratic thought and practice all over the world. The idea of human dignity is usually taken to involve an idea of equal worth: rich and poor, rural and urban, female and male, all are equally deserving of respect, just in virtue of being human, and this respect should not be abridged on account of a characteristic that is ... |
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Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality»rank: 88046par: Anne Fausto-Sterling
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who has been following the new brain science in the popular press--and even those whose casual reading includes journals along the lines of Psychoneuroendocrinology--will be fascinated by the puckish observations of Brown University biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling, whose provocative and erudite essays easily establish the cultural biases underlying current scientific thought on gender. She goes on to critique the science itself, exposing inconsistencies in the literature and weaknesses in the rhetorical and theoretical structures that support new research. '0ne of the major claims l make in this book,' she ... |
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Stately Bodies: Literature, Philosophy, and the Question of Gender»rank: 86678par: Adriana Cavarero
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who has been following the new brain science in the popular press--and even those whose casual reading includes journals along the lines of Psychoneuroendocrinology--will be fascinated by the puckish observations of Brown University biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling, whose provocative and erudite essays easily establish the cultural biases underlying current scientific thought on gender. She goes on to critique the science itself, exposing inconsistencies in the literature and weaknesses in the rhetorical and theoretical structures that support new research. '0ne of the major claims l make in this book,' she ... |
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Kirith Kirin»rank: 86513par: Jim Grimsley
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who has been following the new brain science in the popular press--and even those whose casual reading includes journals along the lines of Psychoneuroendocrinology--will be fascinated by the puckish observations of Brown University biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling, whose provocative and erudite essays easily establish the cultural biases underlying current scientific thought on gender. She goes on to critique the science itself, exposing inconsistencies in the literature and weaknesses in the rhetorical and theoretical structures that support new research. '0ne of the major claims l make in this book,' she ... |
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Pedagogies of Crossing: Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory, and the Sacred»rank: 83499par: M. Jacqui Alexander
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who has been following the new brain science in the popular press--and even those whose casual reading includes journals along the lines of Psychoneuroendocrinology--will be fascinated by the puckish observations of Brown University biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling, whose provocative and erudite essays easily establish the cultural biases underlying current scientific thought on gender. She goes on to critique the science itself, exposing inconsistencies in the literature and weaknesses in the rhetorical and theoretical structures that support new research. '0ne of the major claims l make in this book,' she ... |
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Feminist Inquiry: From Political Conviction to Methodological Innovation»rank: 85676par: Mary E. Hawkesworth
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who has been following the new brain science in the popular press--and even those whose casual reading includes journals along the lines of Psychoneuroendocrinology--will be fascinated by the puckish observations of Brown University biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling, whose provocative and erudite essays easily establish the cultural biases underlying current scientific thought on gender. She goes on to critique the science itself, exposing inconsistencies in the literature and weaknesses in the rhetorical and theoretical structures that support new research. '0ne of the major claims l make in this book,' she ... |