On the Contrary: Essays by Men and WomenMartha Rainbolt, Janet Fleetwood State University of New York Press, 30. juuni 1984 - 340 pages On The Contrary contains a balance of writings by men and women. The essays are presented in pairs, a man and a woman writing on each topic. This balanced juxtaposition allows students to discuss, think, and write about changing roles and relationships without being forced into either a feminist or traditionalist party line. The essays in each section reverberate suggestively with each other and this effect is reinforced by the discussion questions, writing topics, and introductory material. An additional table of contents arranges the essays according to rhetorical rubrics. |
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... Man ? " 6 " Any qualities in a man that a woman finds useful , she calls masculine ; all others , of no use to her or to anyone else for that matter , she chooses to call effeminate . " Suggestions For Discussion Suggestions For Writing ...
... Man ? " 6 " Any qualities in a man that a woman finds useful , she calls masculine ; all others , of no use to her or to anyone else for that matter , she chooses to call effeminate . " Suggestions For Discussion Suggestions For Writing ...
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... Man ? ” 6 2. C. S. Lewis , " Friendship " 43 3. Dorothy Parker , " Good Souls " 56 4. Martin Luther King , Jr. , " Letter from Birmingham Jail " 5. John Ciardi , " Is Everybody Happy ? " 290 6. Samuel Johnson , " The Good Sort of Woman ...
... Man ? ” 6 2. C. S. Lewis , " Friendship " 43 3. Dorothy Parker , " Good Souls " 56 4. Martin Luther King , Jr. , " Letter from Birmingham Jail " 5. John Ciardi , " Is Everybody Happy ? " 290 6. Samuel Johnson , " The Good Sort of Woman ...
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... man answering yes to more than three is considered sick and not someone you'd want to have around in a crisis - such as raising children or growing old together . Anyone answering yes to all seven ... MAN ? " A man CONCEPTS OF MASCULINITY 5.
... man answering yes to more than three is considered sick and not someone you'd want to have around in a crisis - such as raising children or growing old together . Anyone answering yes to all seven ... MAN ? " A man CONCEPTS OF MASCULINITY 5.
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... man that a woman finds useful , she calls masculine ; all others , of no use to her or to anyone else for that matter , she chooses to call effeminate . A man's appearance has to be masculine if he wants to have success with women , and ...
... man that a woman finds useful , she calls masculine ; all others , of no use to her or to anyone else for that matter , she chooses to call effeminate . A man's appearance has to be masculine if he wants to have success with women , and ...
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... man is usually so unused to choosing that he lets his woman buy them for him . Anyone visiting this earth from another planet would think it each man's goal to look as much like the next as possible . Yet , to fulfill woman's purposes ...
... man is usually so unused to choosing that he lets his woman buy them for him . Anyone visiting this earth from another planet would think it each man's goal to look as much like the next as possible . Yet , to fulfill woman's purposes ...
Contents
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Love | 28 |
Friendship | 42 |
Susan Lee Friendship Feminism and Betrayal | 50 |
Personality Clashes | 56 |
Suggestions For Discussion | 62 |
Society and the Individual | 175 |
Ilse Aichinger The Bound Man | 187 |
Suggestions For Discussion | 195 |
Minority Rights | 197 |
Maya Angelou Mama and the Dentist | 209 |
Prescribed Roles | 215 |
Suggestions For Discussion | 222 |
SelfAssertion | 224 |
YOUTH AND MATURITY | 65 |
The Stages of Life | 67 |
Growing Up | 76 |
Suggestions For Discussion | 86 |
Raising Children | 87 |
Robert Paul Smith Let Your Kids Alone | 93 |
Growing Older | 99 |
What You Will | 112 |
Suggestions For Writing | 118 |
KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION | 119 |
Attitudes Toward Formal Education | 121 |
Lissa Rotundo OneYearOld Scholars | 126 |
Motivation and Reluctance | 130 |
Suggestions For Discussion | 142 |
The College Atmosphere | 144 |
William Zinsser College Pressures | 149 |
Ultimate Goals | 156 |
Adrienne Rich Taking Women Students Seriously | 165 |
FREEDOM AND INDIVIDUALITY | 173 |
Margaret Halsey Whats Wrong with Me Me Me | 228 |
SUCCESS AND FAILURE | 231 |
A Skeptical View | 233 |
Suzanne Britt Jordan That Lean and Hungry Look | 239 |
An Affirmative View | 242 |
Wealth and Acquisition | 254 |
Anne Morrow Lindbergh Channelled Whelk | 261 |
Fame and Recognition | 267 |
Suggestions For Discussion | 286 |
SelfFulfillment | 288 |
Suggestions For Discussion | 292 |
Barriers to Success | 294 |
Virginia Woolf Professions for Women | 300 |
ESSAYS ON THE WRITING PROCESS | 305 |
Ursula LeGuin Fifteen Vultures the Strop and the Old Lady | 311 |
Gail Godwin The Watcher at the Gates | 319 |
Tough Talk Sweet Talk Stuffy | 327 |
Notes on Contributors | 335 |
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