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Current Practice and Prospects for Change

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An edition of Subtle Sexism (1997)

Subtle Sexism

Current Practice and Prospects for Change

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The chapters in this reader demonstrate how subtle sexism devalues women, dismisses many of their accomplishments, and limits their effectiveness in a variety of social and professional settings.

The contributors to this insightful work hail from both the United States and Canada and include faculty from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. This book is written to be a catalyst for stimulating class discussion as it encourages students and faculty to view gender inequity through wider lenses.

Its accessibility and avoidance of excessive jargon makes Subtle Sexism an ideal choice for a wide number of courses including women's studies, social work, political science, business administration, sociology, and communication.

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English
Pages
352

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Cover of: Subtle Sexism
Subtle Sexism: Current Practice and Prospects for Change
February 24, 1997, Sage Publications, Inc
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Cover of: Subtle sexism
Subtle sexism: current practice and prospects for change
1997, Sage Publications
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Cover of: Subtle Sexism
Subtle Sexism: Current Practice and Prospects for Change
February 24, 1997, Sage Publications, Inc, Sage Publications
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Library of Congress
HQ1237.S83 1997

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

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Open Library
OL8028356M
ISBN 10
0761903852
ISBN 13
9780761903857
Goodreads
4765608

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"In the mid-1990s, white men make up 33% of the U.S. population."

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