Dialogue / Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia / Volume 3 4/1970.
Publisher: Canberra : The Academy. © 1970Description: 112 pages ; black and white photographs, illustrations, 24 cmContent type:- text
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- Dialogue (Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia)
- Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia -- Periodicals
- Economic history
- Social conditions
- Social sciences
- Social sciences -- Periodicals
- Social sciences -- Australia -- Periodicals
- Feminism -- Australia -- Periodicals
- Australia -- Social conditions -- Periodicals
- Australia -- Social conditions -- Periodicals
- Australia
- Social sciences
- Periodicals
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Jessie Street National Women's Library Processing Centre | Available for reference in the library | 68239 |
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Catalogued as a special feminist issue.
Special section-THE ROLE OF WOMEN---Margaret Mead - Beyond the Household---Diana Trilling - Culture, Biology and Sexual Roles---Morton M. Hunt - A Male View of Female Evolution---Gloria Levitas - The Anthropology of Women---Ruth Gay - The Literature of Feminism---James R. Mellow - Art and the Female Form---David C. McClelland - The impulse to Modernization---Bennett M. Berger - Student Unrest and Prolonged Adolescence--- William C. Harvard - The New Mind of the South---Morris Dickstein - Donald Barthelme : The Circus of the Mind---Donald Barthelme - The Balloon (a Story)---Eric Salzman - The Revolution in Music---BOOK REVIEWS---Pearl K. Bell - Family Reunion---Robert A. Gross - In Defense of Negro Culture---George Keller - A Student looks at Student Protest---Charles Frankel - An Unwilling Tribute to Reason.
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