Just Like a Girl': How Girls Learn to be Women by Sue Sharpe

Just Like a Girl': How Girls Learn to be Women

Sue Sharpe

328 pages first pub 1976 (editions)

nonfiction feminism psychology sociology challenging informative reflective slow-paced

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Society creates an illusion of equal opportunity while it continues to reinforce women's traditional role at home. Much is spoken today of the changing role of women, but for working-class girls there has been little change. They are still brought...

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