Language, Gender, and SocietyBarrie Thorne, Cheris Kramarae, Nancy Henley |
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... inexpressiveness as a personality trait of men that one is left with the impression that the problem's solution lies in merely re- educating individual adult ... Inexpressiveness , and Power 119 Men, Inexpressiveness, and Power JACK W SATTEL.
... inexpressiveness as a personality trait of men that one is left with the impression that the problem's solution lies in merely re- educating individual adult ... Inexpressiveness , and Power 119 Men, Inexpressiveness, and Power JACK W SATTEL.
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... inexpressiveness is between gender and power , rather than gender and inexpressiveness . There is a second problem with the way Balswick and Peek conceptualize male inexpressiveness . They regard inexpressiveness as the source of com ...
... inexpressiveness is between gender and power , rather than gender and inexpressiveness . There is a second problem with the way Balswick and Peek conceptualize male inexpressiveness . They regard inexpressiveness as the source of com ...
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... inexpressiveness is related to men's position of dominance ; that inexpressiveness works as a method for achieving control both in male - female and in male - male interaction ; and , that male expressiveness in the context of this ...
... inexpressiveness is related to men's position of dominance ; that inexpressiveness works as a method for achieving control both in male - female and in male - male interaction ; and , that male expressiveness in the context of this ...
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Introduction 357 | 3 |
The Case for Nonsexist Language | 25 |
Prescriptive Grammar and the Pronoun Problem | 38 |
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