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Page 91
... female independence that people could live with more or less comfortably . And because the media both reflect and transmit values , the Hollywood woman on her own became a prototype personality for real women who wanted to have their ...
... female independence that people could live with more or less comfortably . And because the media both reflect and transmit values , the Hollywood woman on her own became a prototype personality for real women who wanted to have their ...
Page 146
... female friendship meant something dif- ferent to me . And it always will . " Years ago , I recall seeing a newspaper account of the suicide of an old woman living in a New York City rest home . The woman had jumped to her death the day ...
... female friendship meant something dif- ferent to me . And it always will . " Years ago , I recall seeing a newspaper account of the suicide of an old woman living in a New York City rest home . The woman had jumped to her death the day ...
Page 201
... female , feminine thing , " one woman has proclaimed , " only one of thousands in the female silent majority who adore being protected , loved , cuddled , and spoiled by the master of the house . " Most women alone would choke a little ...
... female , feminine thing , " one woman has proclaimed , " only one of thousands in the female silent majority who adore being protected , loved , cuddled , and spoiled by the master of the house . " Most women alone would choke a little ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Cardboard City | 15 |
Into the Tunnel | 29 |
Copyright | |
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