Plath: "Childless Woman"
.... Plath's "Childless
Woman" is a
woman who feels useless, and because the
children that might have been would have been her future, she is futureless, as well. ....
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The Death of Woman Wang
.... one comes across in Jonathan Spence's work The Death of
Woman Wang is .... before the Communist revolution: "The relation between parents and
children in general ....
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Post WWII Gender Relations
.... in the home. They're needed to rear
children...
woman is the foundation of a good home" (Waller, 1945, p. 199). However, women had ....
(537

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The Comfort Woman & Japan
.... Like the
woman in the book, they have recovered their memories and their voices and passed those along to their
children. Together ....
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TV Teaching Gender Roles to Children
.... Unruly
Woman as Domestic Goddess." Screen 31(4), 408-419. Liebert, RM, JN Sprafkin & ES Davidson (1982). The Early Window: Effects of Television on
Children ....
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TV's Teaching Gender Roles to Children
.... Unruly
Woman as Domestic Goddess." Screen 31(4), 408-419. Liebert, RM, JN Sprafkin & ES Davidson (1982). The Early Window: Effects of Television on
Children ....
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Parents Who Murder Their Children
.... One of the most common patterns involves a
woman who is severely depressed .... Munchausen's syndrome by proxy in which mothers secretly make their
children sick to ....
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Women with children & work
.... I think a father should spend as much time as possible with his young
children. .... gender roles in American society, ones that typically define a
woman's place as ....
(1157

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The Cry of the African Woman
....
woman like Esi in Emecheta's Joys recognizes the fact that motherhood is more a trap than a source of power for her. Because of her love for her
children, she ....
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Case Study of a Woman With a Strong Sense of Self
This paper is an analysis of the life of a
woman whose experiences allowed her to .... first six months or so, a practice she was to follow with all her
children. ....
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Addie's in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying
.... This is the miserable, lost, bitter, cold, dry old
woman whose body her
children come together to cart to Jefferson to be buried. ....
(1768

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Isadora Duncan
.... to fight against marriage and for the emancipation of women and for the right for every
woman to have a child or
children as it pleased her, and to uphold her ....
(1625

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Women in Indian Cinema
.... mythology. We see this clearly in her choice to be a "good"
woman by sacrificing her own true love for family and
children. We see ....
(1507

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Elevator Observations
.... verbal manner. The
woman with two
children seemed generally flustered from the duties of taking care of two small
children. While she ....
(1888

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Human Reproduction
.... the patriarchal family itself evolved as a sort of reciprocal compromise; a man accepted some shared responsibility for a given
woman and her
children, in turn ....
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Creation vs. Procreation
.... not an optimistic or hopeful image to end on, but in a society where childbearing is viewed as a miracle, the
woman who believes that her
children are truly ....
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Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... in an extended family is not very important, but she gradually achieves the status and responsibilities of a mature married
woman as her
children are born. ....
(1951

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Evita and Child of the Dark
.... Maria was certainly never able to rise above her poverty, but as a
woman she remained brave and true to her
children, showing that even in such terrible ....
(1706

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Caught in the Crisis: Women and the US Economy Today
.... When couples with
children divorce, the
woman suffers disproportionately to the man in large part because women are still overwhelmingly awarded custody of the ....
(2181

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Betty Friedan's View of Women & Work
.... How can Friedan make the extreme statement that "A
woman cannot find her identity through others---her husband, her
children" (Friedan 633). ....
(1582

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Women and Childrearing
.... employers gave men "family wages," which were engineered to ensure that the worker could maintain a family of five (man,
woman, and three
children) at a ....
(1691

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Medea: A discussion of themes
.... his soliloquy by bitterly commenting that it would be better if
children could make their appearance on this earth by means other than the
woman's womb. ....
(1585

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Role of Women in the Bible
.... The
woman who does not produce
children is in a very poor position in society because she can be divorced and then is no longer a virgin and so is not sought ....
(1399

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Muslim Polygamy
.... as Muslims - who are permitted to have four wives assuming that they are able to provide appropriate and equal support for each
woman and her
children. ....
(1749

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Household Management in 4th Century Greece
.... they have and nurture the
children, and this also mens she has a larger share of affection for
children than does the man. God has also made
woman more timid ....
(1391

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INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND PUBLIC POLICY
.... family. In either instance, by the time the
children are gone, the
woman is so mired in poverty that she rarely can escape. In the ....
(1875

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Zero Population Growth Analyses
.... Population growth rate is 1.47% and the birth rate is 21.8 births per 1000 with a total fertility rate of 2.39
children per
woman (CIA). ....
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Depression Among Women
.... In addition, a
woman who has been overly dependent on her
children experiences an "empty nest syndrome" after the
children grow up and leave home. ....
(1923

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Frida Kahlo, Woman and Artist
.... or Mexican critique of life, but the view of one amazing
woman among a .... It is said that Guillermo Kahlo preferred Frida to his other
children because she was ....
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Clytemnestra in Sophocles' Electra
.... as they are of the family environment, then the variations among the
children can in .... Clytemnestra, one a strong and good man, the other a weak and evil
woman. ....
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