1. Women's Realities
She compared several other South Pacific societies with her own and discovered that what we think of as "feminine" and "masculine" are culturally determined traits, not inherent in biological difference. ... This chapter, as a whole, has evoked mixed reactions from me. On one hand it was really nice to read a chapter that wasn't loaded with sexism and bias. ... On the other hand, a lot of the chapter was just a psychology review. ... The different theories presented in the book brought up good points and most of them made sense. ...
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- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate