Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After discussing discrepancies between men and women in hair, clothes, voice and skin. Brownmiller moves to the more nebulous categories of emotion and ambition. Throughout the book, she attempts to define and come to grips with a "feminine ethic" which she views as both confining and positive.
With a degree of resignation, Brownmiller seems to accept a wide range of restrictions--physical, emotional and otherwise--which society has placed on women. In many instances, Brownmiller herself buys into the many myths about women. "Love of babies, any baby and all babies, not only one's own, is...
THERE IS A SENSE OF DESPAIR in recent writing on the nuclear armaments dilemma. The works continue to arouse emotion and indignation and to make us curse the technical advancements that gave us the tremendous power of the atom. Yet it has been several years since the flood of writing...
If the premise of the play does not frighten you off, perhaps the dramatic treatment will. The Curse of Kulyenchikov provides theater but no drama. All the tools are the music singing sels interesting costumes lights actors and a supporting crew. But there is little to catch the audience's...
Swing Shift moves like a show horse with a faulty sense of direction. Rob Morton's script lacks both the grit and the incidents for flat-out comedy; it stolidly refuses to kindle the spark of romance between Kay and her swains; and while her girlfriends at the plant...