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The Source Of Walt Whitman's View Of Women In Leaves Of Grass: A Redefinition Of The Maternal Role
(1976)
Whitman's vision of woman was a vision of motherhood. Thus a woman must be dauntless, intelligent, strong because she is the mother of unborn generations. If she possesses such laudable traits, she will become the source ...
In Search of Chloe: Enlightened Views of Women
(1983)
Eighteenth-century histories, essays, criticism, and poetry suggest that certain basic attitudes toward women prevailed. have categorized and described three of those attitudes:
1. Women are merely "fair nymphs" (the ...
Men's Attitudes toward Women: The Effect of Women's Dating Initiation and Intelligence
(1983)
This study investigated men's attitudes toward intelligent vs. unintelligent women and women who do vs. do not initiate dates. Subjects were 209 male introductory psychology students. Each viewed one of four videotapes ...