Gender, Race, and Class: Differences in Levels of Feminist Orientation

作者: Josefina Figueira-Mcdonough

DOI: 10.1177/002188638502100204

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摘要: This article focuses on the differences in feminist orientation occurring by gender, race, and class. The author derives 11 propositions from a review of literature tests them at four different levels reference: public, family, interpersonal, self. Examining sample 1,735 boys girls born after onset women's movement, interprets findings as degrees responsiveness to an order that is equalitarian with regard gender links these one or more strata considered. concludes discussion implications for various strategies.

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