Sisters and Wives: The Past and Future of Sexual Equality
By (Author) Karen Brodkin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
16th November 1979
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
301.4120967
Hardback
274
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
539g
A valuable contribution which breaks new territory of research and analysis into women's roles as sisters and wives.
In examining women's differing and historically specific relations to production and power, Sacks presents new perspectives on the differentiation of public and private spheres...For anthropologists, historians, social theorists, and social activists, this is an important and powerful work.-American Academy of Political and Social Science. Annals
"In examining women's differing and historically specific relations to production and power, Sacks presents new perspectives on the differentiation of public and private spheres...For anthropologists, historians, social theorists, and social activists, this is an important and powerful work."-American Academy of Political and Social Science. Annals
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