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'''''Prisoner of Men's Dreams: Striking Out for A New Feminine Future''''' (1991) is a book by [[Suzanne Gordon]]. '''''Prisoner of Men's Dreams: Striking Out for A New Feminine Future''''' (1991) is a book by [[Suzanne Gordon]].
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 +:"Employing data from more than one hundred interviews, the author argues that women have become victims of a refashioned feminism that limits their goal to being treated as an equal to men--but in a man's world"
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:"... the important role of [[nursing]] is almost always [[trivialized]] or ignored altogether. ... On TV and in movies, [[physicians]] linger devotedly at their patients' bedsides ..." :"... the important role of [[nursing]] is almost always [[trivialized]] or ignored altogether. ... On TV and in movies, [[physicians]] linger devotedly at their patients' bedsides ..."
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Prisoner of Men's Dreams: Striking Out for A New Feminine Future (1991) is a book by Suzanne Gordon.

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"Employing data from more than one hundred interviews, the author argues that women have become victims of a refashioned feminism that limits their goal to being treated as an equal to men--but in a man's world"

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"... the important role of nursing is almost always trivialized or ignored altogether. ... On TV and in movies, physicians linger devotedly at their patients' bedsides ..."




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