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Business Ethics Quarterly, 1996
AbstractIn this comment I challenge two of the arguments made in the paper, “Toward the Feminine Firm.” First I challenge the claim that Gilligan's work on gender differences in moral orientation provides a logically and empirically sound foundation for an alternative theory of the firm.
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AbstractIn this comment I challenge two of the arguments made in the paper, “Toward the Feminine Firm.” First I challenge the claim that Gilligan's work on gender differences in moral orientation provides a logically and empirically sound foundation for an alternative theory of the firm.
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2018
In Freud's theory of the origins of femininity in females, there is a stage unaccounted for in the chronology of the little girl's development: the first many months of life are not considered. We know by now that castration anxiety, penis envy, and the traumas and frustrations of oedipal conflict are easy to demonstrate; but if the first stage in ...
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In Freud's theory of the origins of femininity in females, there is a stage unaccounted for in the chronology of the little girl's development: the first many months of life are not considered. We know by now that castration anxiety, penis envy, and the traumas and frustrations of oedipal conflict are easy to demonstrate; but if the first stage in ...
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The Imperial Feminine in Byzantium
Past & Present, 2000This chapter analyzes the cultural heritage, the imperial precedents, and variety of visual models on which powerful Byzantine empresses could draw. In particular, it demonstrates that by the eighth and ninth centuries there were significant resources available that might permit imperial authority to adopt feminine forms.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1956
T HE nurse is the person to whom women are most likely to go for information about feminine hygiene. Where is the nurse who hasn't had a neighbor, friend, or acquaintance ask her about some phase or other of feminine hygiene? Even in the doctor's office, a woman patient who wants to ask about the details of vaginal douching is more likely to ask the ...
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T HE nurse is the person to whom women are most likely to go for information about feminine hygiene. Where is the nurse who hasn't had a neighbor, friend, or acquaintance ask her about some phase or other of feminine hygiene? Even in the doctor's office, a woman patient who wants to ask about the details of vaginal douching is more likely to ask the ...
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2001
In the 1960s, and at a formative point in Seamus Heaney’s career, the influence of Robert Graves - as both poet and critic - was profoundly felt. His images and ideas echo through Heaney’s early writings (as do those of another Gravesian acolyte of the 1950s and 1960s, Ted Hughes) and a glance at Graves’s 1960s love poems is to see the source for some ...
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In the 1960s, and at a formative point in Seamus Heaney’s career, the influence of Robert Graves - as both poet and critic - was profoundly felt. His images and ideas echo through Heaney’s early writings (as do those of another Gravesian acolyte of the 1950s and 1960s, Ted Hughes) and a glance at Graves’s 1960s love poems is to see the source for some ...
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Feminine Play draws on Stephanie Harkin's research on feminine games and play cultures. Feminine play has been overshadowed by traditional thinking that pairs games with boyhood, competition, and violence. Harkin coined the term "Techno-Femininity" to highlight how femininity and technology come together in various ways-across political 'cyber-feminist'
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Private Femininity, Public Femininity
2017This chapter examines the contemporary costume film's unique interrelationship of femininity and privacy by focusing on how the historical constraints of privacy force the post-feminist heroine to make herself anew as a feminine subject. It uses the two poles of privacy and publicness to organize relationships between gender, feeling, time, aesthetics,
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Girl bosses, punk poodles, and pink smoothies: Girlhood as Enterprising Femininity
Gender, Work and Organization, 2021Anna Alexandersson
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