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  • WOMEN AND WAR. by Elshtain, Jean Bethke
    Elshtain, Jean Bethke
    WOMEN AND WAR.

    Edition: First UK printing.

    Sussex, UK: The Harvester Press, (1987.) dj. Hardcover first edition - A "philosopher and feminist demonstrates that the old myths - flattering to both men and women-will not do. They are defined by the reality of female bellicosity and sacrificial male love, and undermined by ambiguous issues-from the role of women in combat to the moral imperatives of just wars." Photographs, notes, index. 288 pp. ISBN: 0-7108-12388.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 57595
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  • BOYS & SEX: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity. by Orenstein, Peggy.
    Orenstein, Peggy.
    BOYS & SEX: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity.

    Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )

    New York: Harper Collins, (2020). SIGNED first edition - Based on interviews with young men, psychologists, academics, and experts in the field, this book is both an examination of sexual culture and a guide on how to improve it. It "dissects so-called locker room talk; how the word 'hilarious' robs boys of empathy; pornography as the new sex education; boys understanding of hookup culture and consent; and their experience as both victims and perpetrators of sexual violence." SIGNED on the title page. Notes, bibliography. 285 pp.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 82535
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  • NATURE'S BODY: Gender in the Making of Modern Science. by Schiebinger, Londa.
    Schiebinger, Londa.
    NATURE'S BODY: Gender in the Making of Modern Science.

    Edition: First printing.

    Boston: Beacon Press, (1993) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - A book which "concentrates on 17th- and 18th-century European developments in taxonomy and physical anthropology to show how the European male became the prototype of the human race; how women were reduced to a subset noted only for sexual differences; and how people of color were placed at inferior levels of the great chain of being, on a par with apes. By celebrating sexuality in plants, Erasmus, Darwin, and Linneaus did much to set the stage for thinking of females in terms of sexuality alone - leading Linneaus to choose the term 'mammals' to distinguish the order of warmblooded, hairy animals - -but also to underscore women's role as…

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    Boston: Beacon Press, (1993) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - A book which "concentrates on 17th- and 18th-century European developments in taxonomy and physical anthropology to show how the European male became the prototype of the human race; how women were reduced to a subset noted only for sexual differences; and how people of color were placed at inferior levels of the great chain of being, on a par with apes. By celebrating sexuality in plants, Erasmus, Darwin, and Linneaus did much to set the stage for thinking of females in terms of sexuality alone - leading Linneaus to choose the term 'mammals' to distinguish the order of warmblooded, hairy animals - -but also to underscore women's role as nurturing caretakers. More shocking was the scholars' concern with female genitalia and sexual characteristics." (Kirkus) Winner of the 1994 Society for Social Studies of Science Ludwik Fleck Prize which noted that her "incisive book draws timely attention to the critical roles of language, metaphor, and ideology in the development of science." INSCRIBED by the author on the half title page to the late Oklahoma collector Larry Owens. Illustrated with reproductions of vintage drawings. Extensive notes, bibliography, index. viii, 289 pp. ISBN: 0-807089001.

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    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket. Uncommon in the first edition, and especially so signed,

    Book ID: 81602
    View cart More details Price: $65.00