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Don't let your daughter leave for college without this book!
Sharon Gmelch's book is the perfect mix of academic insight into gender relations on campuses today with advice to students seeking to benefit from the college experience fully. This very well organized book is both a manual for students, as well as a useful resource in gender studies, women's studies and other college classrooms. Written by a well-known...
Published on August 23, 1998
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Calling all feminists
This book is for all you liberal feminists out there. Don't buy it if you really want a good read. It's great as a door stop, though.
Published on November 8, 1999
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Don't let your daughter leave for college without this book!, August 23, 1998
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This review is from: Gender on Campus: Issues for College Women (Paperback)
Sharon Gmelch's book is the perfect mix of academic insight into gender relations on campuses today with advice to students seeking to benefit from the college experience fully. This very well organized book is both a manual for students, as well as a useful resource in gender studies, women's studies and other college classrooms. Written by a well-known anthropologist, the book is both a field study and a practical guide. Each chapter, on topics like eating, dating, sports, the gendered classroom, ends with practical hints on how to seek advice or get help if you face difficulties in college. Parents should read it, and it definitely should be included in the suitcase of every college student, both male and female, setting off to college.
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Essential reading for you and your college-bound daughter, August 25, 1998
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This review is from: Gender on Campus: Issues for College Women (Paperback)
Written by an accomplished and well-published anthropologist, Gender on Campus, covers both academic and practical ground. It is at once a manual for college students, especially women, looking for guidance in gender relations on campus; as well as a solid academic treatment of social sexual relations on campuses. Sharon Gmelch is a former director of women's studies at a liberal arts campus. She writes from experience as well as with the studied eye of a professional anthropologist.
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Calling all feminists, November 8, 1999
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This review is from: Gender on Campus: Issues for College Women (Paperback)
This book is for all you liberal feminists out there. Don't buy it if you really want a good read. It's great as a door stop, though.
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