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Eighth Day Books
Wichita, KS, USA
Pub. Date: 1996-03-28
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Price: $5.55
Seller: Alibris, Sparks, NV, USA
Description: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. Ex-Library expected imperfections.
Condition: Good in good dust jacket. Good, In good dust jacket.
Pub. Date: 1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Price: $7.50
Seller: EB-Books LLC, Rockford, IL, USA
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Condition: Fair
Other Available Formats Seller Information Price Family Man: Fatherhood, Housework, and Gender Equity (Hardcover)
Pub. Date: 1996-03-28
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Condition: New
Notes: HARDCOVER, BRAND NEW, Perfect Shape, No Remainder Mark,
Poverty Hill Books
Mt. Prospect, IL, USA$41.95 Family Man: Fatherhood, Housework, and Gender Equity (hardcover)
Pub. Date: 1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Description: Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book.
Condition: Good
Bonita
Newport Coast, CA, USA$36.51 Family Man (Hard Cover)
Pub. Date: 1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Description: Inscribed and Signed By Author
Condition: Very Good in Very Good jacket
Notes: Inscribed "Dear James, Best wishes on this remarkable journey. Happy parenting! I look forward to working with you. Scott." Examining the manner in which everyday practices help to construct masculine identities, this search for the origins of male dominance begins at home instead of the workplace. It explains how patterns of domestic labour reflect and reinforce relations between men and women in society.
Ageless Pages
Cottonwood, AZ, USA$21.95
From the fundamentalist right to the feminist left to Robert Bly's mythopoetic men's movement, opinions about the changing nature of the family--and the consequent rethinking of gender roles--has been vehement, if not always very well-founded. In this highly readable book, sociologist Coltrane explodes many of the common myths about shared parenting and reveals somw innovative solutions that couples have developed to balance job and family commitments.