Women and Economics
Women and Economics
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Book Description
This masterpiece of social science by the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper" explores the evolution of women’s economic reliance on men. Gilman discusses the limitations in intellectual and emotional development inherent in this convention and its injurious effects on both sexes. A classic of feminist theory, this work still resonates a century after its initial publication.
Women and Economics,Charlotte Perkins [Stetson] Gilman,Dover Publications,0486299740,Business & Economics,Economic conditions,Economics - General,Feminism & Feminist Theory,Gender Studies,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Sociology,Women,Women's Studies - General,Social Science / Women's Studies
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