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Woman, A Vehicle Of Visual Expression In Contemporary Times, Tamara C. Bogue
Woman, A Vehicle Of Visual Expression In Contemporary Times, Tamara C. Bogue
Masters Theses
This paper is a discussion of a woman as a vehicle of visual expression in contemporary times. Certain artists have been selected for the discussion of woman as subject matter and as symbol. An overview is given concerning some trends that have an influence on contemporary society, women in that society, and consequently affect how women have been portrayed. The selected artists were chosen as representatives of "directional types" or "theme types" and some of the implications of their female imagery is discussed. The concept of woman as symbol in her historically recorded debut as fertility figurine ("Willendorf Venus") sets …
A Survey Of Sex Typing On Prime Time Television, Patricia Sue Henry
A Survey Of Sex Typing On Prime Time Television, Patricia Sue Henry
Masters Theses
According to former FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, the average child will spend nearly 25,000 hours in front of a television before he or she is eighteen years old. With this fact in mind, I wondered what America's children learn from watching prime time television regarding sex-typing, or the characteristics which are considered appropriately masculine or feminine.
A review of related literature showed that critics in the early 70s pointed out that women portrayed on television were less numerous than men, less intelligent, brave, and adventuresome. In short, women were stereotyped as supportive underlings.
To find out if women fared any …
A Comparison Of Career And Homemaking Oriented Women Using The Strong Vocational Interest Blank, William L. Clark
A Comparison Of Career And Homemaking Oriented Women Using The Strong Vocational Interest Blank, William L. Clark
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Women In The Political Elite, Lois M. Guymon
A Comparison Of Incarcerated And Non-Incarcerated Women Based On The M.M.P.I., Rose Marie Carter
A Comparison Of Incarcerated And Non-Incarcerated Women Based On The M.M.P.I., Rose Marie Carter
Masters Theses
The field for research on women offenders provides an extensive opportunity for scientific investigation. Many writers (Gibbons, 1971; Cunningham, 1964; Sutherland, 1968) have discussed the causes of crime and their resulting social implications. Organized mass presentations of the movement of crime among women is negligible. Today female incarcerates make up approximately 11 per cent (Lerner, 1972) of the total number in state and federal penitentiaries. Previous research (Cunningham, 1964) on female felons found poor self-concept, excessive dependency and pathological emotionality to be a consistent pattern in women criminals. Other research (Apfeldorf, 1971; Guze, 1959) found criminal and non-criminal groups could …
Homosexual Recall Of Parent-Child Relationships: A Sampling Problem?, Tim J. Cain
Homosexual Recall Of Parent-Child Relationships: A Sampling Problem?, Tim J. Cain
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to try to determine whether or not the way that a homosexual recalled his parent child relationships might be a function of the population from which he was drawn.
The primary hypothesis of this paper was that attitudes would not differ significantly between homosexual and heterosexual groups. A secondary hypothesis was that attitudes would not differ significantly between groups in each area covered; therapy, social action, and non-social action.
Sixty male homosexuals and 60 male heterosexuals volunteered to participate in this study.
The 27 item questionnaire adapted by Ray Evans from Irving Bieber's questionnaire …
Male And Female Anti-Feminism: A Further Examination Of The Authoritarian Personality, David L. Arntzen
Male And Female Anti-Feminism: A Further Examination Of The Authoritarian Personality, David L. Arntzen
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Study Of The Role Of Women And Sport In England And Mexico, D. Sue Hankins
A Comparative Study Of The Role Of Women And Sport In England And Mexico, D. Sue Hankins
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of The Division For Girls And Women's Sports Of The American Association For Health, Physical Education And Recreation And Of The Women's Committees Of The Amateur Athletic Union Of The United States, Paula Ferguson
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.