Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Two recent popular press articles by men articulate men's sense of endangerment from the forces of feminist - inspired change , along with a nostalgic fantasy of returning to traditional roles and relations .
Two recent popular press articles by men articulate men's sense of endangerment from the forces of feminist - inspired change , along with a nostalgic fantasy of returning to traditional roles and relations .
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Benjamin offers a brief story about a woman who gratefully accepts traditional male gestures of consideration such as holding open doors ; Darling ends with Talbot's discovery of a “ traditionally feminine ” woman who can make him happy ...
Benjamin offers a brief story about a woman who gratefully accepts traditional male gestures of consideration such as holding open doors ; Darling ends with Talbot's discovery of a “ traditionally feminine ” woman who can make him happy ...
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This becomes most apparent in the penultimate encounter between Jenna and Data , performed in a scene that parodies both traditional heterosexual domesticity ( vide Miles and Keiko ) and the role reversals supposedly demanded by ...
This becomes most apparent in the penultimate encounter between Jenna and Data , performed in a scene that parodies both traditional heterosexual domesticity ( vide Miles and Keiko ) and the role reversals supposedly demanded by ...
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