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Male and female roles / Karen Miller, book editor.

Contributor(s): Series: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)Publication details: Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, c2010.Description: 229 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780737745290 (pbk.) :
  • 0737745290 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ1075 .M354 2010
Contents:
Are male and female roles biologically derived? Biology contributes to differences between male and female behaviors / Steven E. Rhoads ; Biology does not contribute to differences between male and female behaviors / Susan Kentlyn ; Children do not naturally segregate by sex / Rosalind Barnett and Caryl Rivers ; Children recognize and reinforce gender roles / Lori Baker-Sperry ; Women can compete against men in sports / Phil Dimitriadis ; Women cannot compete against men in sports / Amby Burfoot -- What are some cultural effects of male and female roles? Males and females both embrace gaming technology / Aleks Krotoski ; Males and females respond differently to technology / Gloria Moss, interviewed by Chris Lake ; The United States is not ready for a female president / Matthew J. Streb ... [et al.] ; The United States is ready for a female president / Elayne Boosler -- How do gender stereotypes affect perceptions of men and women? Stay-at-home dads are reversing stereotypes / Marilyn Gardner ; Fatherhood is not valued in society / Ruth Wishart ; Women are not recognized as military heroes / Jennie Ruby ; Women are recognized as military heroes / Laura Yao ; Men are more successful because they make their careers a priority / Marty Nemko ; Women make better corporate leaders / Joanna L. Krotz -- What gender roles will males and females play in the future? Men are becoming more like women / Chris Nutter ; Women are becoming more like men / Boyé Lafayette De Mente ; Gender equity is increasing / Marilyn Gardner ; The future of gender roles is uncertain / Alexandra Montgomery ; Gender will become a choice / Karen Moloney ; Gender will become obsolete / George Dvorsky.
Summary: A series of essays that expresses various perspectives on the individual roles of men and women.
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Item type Current library Home library Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection HQ 1075 .M354 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TOPIC BOOKS 5031574

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-218) and index.

Are male and female roles biologically derived? Biology contributes to differences between male and female behaviors / Steven E. Rhoads ; Biology does not contribute to differences between male and female behaviors / Susan Kentlyn ; Children do not naturally segregate by sex / Rosalind Barnett and Caryl Rivers ; Children recognize and reinforce gender roles / Lori Baker-Sperry ; Women can compete against men in sports / Phil Dimitriadis ; Women cannot compete against men in sports / Amby Burfoot -- What are some cultural effects of male and female roles? Males and females both embrace gaming technology / Aleks Krotoski ; Males and females respond differently to technology / Gloria Moss, interviewed by Chris Lake ; The United States is not ready for a female president / Matthew J. Streb ... [et al.] ; The United States is ready for a female president / Elayne Boosler -- How do gender stereotypes affect perceptions of men and women? Stay-at-home dads are reversing stereotypes / Marilyn Gardner ; Fatherhood is not valued in society / Ruth Wishart ; Women are not recognized as military heroes / Jennie Ruby ; Women are recognized as military heroes / Laura Yao ; Men are more successful because they make their careers a priority / Marty Nemko ; Women make better corporate leaders / Joanna L. Krotz -- What gender roles will males and females play in the future? Men are becoming more like women / Chris Nutter ; Women are becoming more like men / Boyé Lafayette De Mente ; Gender equity is increasing / Marilyn Gardner ; The future of gender roles is uncertain / Alexandra Montgomery ; Gender will become a choice / Karen Moloney ; Gender will become obsolete / George Dvorsky.

A series of essays that expresses various perspectives on the individual roles of men and women.

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