Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 541
... male body language - ' their femininity is gauged by how little space they take up , while men's masculinity is judged by their expansiveness ' ( Henley 1977 : 38 ) . Henson felt that this was confirmed by his experiences as a male temp ...
... male body language - ' their femininity is gauged by how little space they take up , while men's masculinity is judged by their expansiveness ' ( Henley 1977 : 38 ) . Henson felt that this was confirmed by his experiences as a male temp ...
Page 542
... male construction , with male values encoded into it . Architecture and building design remain an overwhelmingly male preserve . At a deeper level of assumption it may be that , just as control over technology ( or rather the use of ...
... male construction , with male values encoded into it . Architecture and building design remain an overwhelmingly male preserve . At a deeper level of assumption it may be that , just as control over technology ( or rather the use of ...
Page 786
... male selectiveness pertains parti- cularly to higher educated couples striving for what is called a ' modern and symmetrical ' heterosexual relationship . Two smaller studies about the emer- gence of these couples in the Netherlands ...
... male selectiveness pertains parti- cularly to higher educated couples striving for what is called a ' modern and symmetrical ' heterosexual relationship . Two smaller studies about the emer- gence of these couples in the Netherlands ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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