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Women in College Mirra Komarovsky

Women in College By Mirra Komarovsky

Women in College by Mirra Komarovsky


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In Women In College, Mirra Komarovsky followed her groundbreaking works on gender roles to focus on the essentialist debate. Komarovsky interviewed post-WWII generation female students about their feelings about gender inequality and domesticity. She makes a strong case for the role of society over biology in shaping gender roles.

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Women in College: Shaping New Feminine Identities by Mirra Komarovsky

In Women in College, feminist and sociologist Mirra Komarovsky interviewed women who entered Barnard College in the fall of 1979, finding that the demands of college life facilitated and occasionally forced many of these women to change their self-concept. Many felt trapped between new ideals of femininity - including action, vigor, rational competence, and effectiveness - and traditional notions of femininity, centered around emotional nurturance, passivity and kindness. This study forms the basis of her critique of the struggle that arose from the differences in what were seen as the mutually exclusive roles of homemaker and those who pursued work outside the home.

About Mirra Komarovsky

Mirra Komarovsky was professor emeritus of sociology at Barnard College and Past-President of the American Sociological Association. Michael S. Kimmel teaches at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

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NLS9780759107267
9780759107267
0759107262
Women in College: Shaping New Feminine Identities by Mirra Komarovsky
New
Paperback
AltaMira Press,U.S.
2004-11-11
382
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