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Enquanto nossa cultura não disser às meninas que elas são bem-vindas na forma que tiverem — que as mulheres têm valor com ou sem o pretexto da “beleza” —, as meninas continuarão a passar fome.
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
I believe that most people would agree that we will not create a healthier society by affording women the equal right to be as pathologically egocentric as a large proportion of men have been for millennia, to acquire the equal opportunity to excel in the patho-adolescent, class-dividing world of prestige, position, and wealth, academic and corpora
... See moreBill Plotkin • Nature and the Human Soul: Cultivating Wholeness and Community in a Fragmented World
algum ideal surgia para sugar as energias e assim garantir que elas não progredissem demais.
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
Como as mulheres de classe média foram isoladas do mundo, separadas umas das outras, tendo sua tradição submersa a cada geração, elas dependem mais do que os homens dos modelos culturais à disposição, e é mais provável que sejam influenciadas por eles.
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
um número cada vez maior de papéis femininos representava vítimas de estupro ou prostitutas.
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
She wrote of going to an alumnae counselor who told her, “Go back to your kitchen and stay there and make jam!”
Elaine Tyler May • Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era
pushed beyond Betty Friedan’s call for self-realization into a full-fledged assault on sexism
Elaine Tyler May • Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era
white women make 79 cents compared to a dollar made by a white man, and Black women make 62 cents.1 Sixty-two cents, y’all! Women also pay more for their debt than men,2 are less likely to invest than men,3 and are therefore 80 percent more likely to be impoverished in retirement.4 When it comes to business, women entrepreneurs raise less money tha
... See moreRachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
An op-ed from the time blamed increasing numbers of women in the workplace for the rise of the ‘callous mother’, despite the fact that Wilson was a home-maker