Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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Sayfa 255
... lesbians , gay men , and heterosexuals . An informal study of courtship patterns among lesbians and gay men indicates that they are basically similar to heterosexual patterns in terms of overt , verbal behavior . But lesbian and gay ...
... lesbians , gay men , and heterosexuals . An informal study of courtship patterns among lesbians and gay men indicates that they are basically similar to heterosexual patterns in terms of overt , verbal behavior . But lesbian and gay ...
Sayfa 257
... lesbians and gay men shed their gender - typical dress and behavior and refused to be viewed as types rather than unique individuals . Lesbian feminists and straight feminists both were particularly intent on tearing down restrictions ...
... lesbians and gay men shed their gender - typical dress and behavior and refused to be viewed as types rather than unique individuals . Lesbian feminists and straight feminists both were particularly intent on tearing down restrictions ...
Sayfa 258
... lesbians and gay men seems ludicrous . Lesbians and gay men have denied the boundaries of gender identification , even before the most recent rise of feminism . It is precisely because of this profound challenge to the status quo's sex ...
... lesbians and gay men seems ludicrous . Lesbians and gay men have denied the boundaries of gender identification , even before the most recent rise of feminism . It is precisely because of this profound challenge to the status quo's sex ...
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Barrier or Agent for Sex Role Change? | 3 |
Evidence for Nonverbal Supports for Change | 9 |
Gender Patterns in Touching Behavior | 15 |
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