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United States Studies - General & Miscellaneous, Discrimination in the Workplace, Sexism, Masculinity, Femininity, Inequality, Sex Discrimination, Sex Role - United States
Face to Face by Meg McGavran Murray; foreword by Florence Howe β€” book cover

Face to Face

by Meg McGavran Murray; foreword by Florence Howe
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Overview

In Face to Face noted commentators on the American scene explore ways of coming to terms with father's authority so that individuals may assert autonomy while preserving and enhancing a sense of community. Fears of all-embracing mother must be confronted so that women's authentic values can be released into the larger world. The book invites women and men alike to confront the obstacles of inequitable social structures, the elitist myths that sustain them, and the primordial fears that lie at their base. Outstanding contributors--Christopher Lasch, Dorothy Dinnerstein, Jessie Bernard, Marjorie Bell Chambers, Jean Baker Miller, and others--address the central issues: fathers, mothers, and the future of freedom; masters and monsters--mythical, religious and psychoanalytic perspectives; men and women as workers face to face; positive confrontation in the public world; and implications for the future.

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Book Details

Published
July 29, 1983
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1983.
Pages
370
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313230448

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