Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... nature of such mate- rial , its subtle but powerful working as a tool of socialization tends to be over- looked . I will argue that this is the earliest possible form of learning gender roles , of learning to value what is socially ...
... nature of such mate- rial , its subtle but powerful working as a tool of socialization tends to be over- looked . I will argue that this is the earliest possible form of learning gender roles , of learning to value what is socially ...
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... nature which is opposite to the way industrial production relates to nature . The former may be referred to as an ' open relation ' while the latter a ' closed relation ' to nature . In an open relation to nature it is possible to ...
... nature which is opposite to the way industrial production relates to nature . The former may be referred to as an ' open relation ' while the latter a ' closed relation ' to nature . In an open relation to nature it is possible to ...
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... nature , thus opening the way for a relation- ship that is primarily exploitative and manipulative . This ideology that there exists a distinction between human and non - human nature , and further that the latter must be bound in the ...
... nature , thus opening the way for a relation- ship that is primarily exploitative and manipulative . This ideology that there exists a distinction between human and non - human nature , and further that the latter must be bound in the ...
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