Man-woman relationships
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Man-woman relationships
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Man-woman relationships
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Incoming Resources
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- Rural gender relations, issues and case studies, edited by Bettina B. Bock, Sally Shortall
- Love and war, how militarism shapes sexuality and romance, Tom Digby
- Masculin/féminin, la pensée de la différence, Françoise Héritier
- Que donnent les femmes, [directeur de la publication : Alain Caillé]
- Between East and West, from singularity to community, Luce Irigaray ; translated by Stephen Pluháček
- The paradox of love, Pascal Bruckner ; translated by Steven Rendall, and with an afterword by Richard Golsan
- We are not born submissive, how patriarchy shapes women's lives, Manon Garcia
- L'identité masculine à l'ombre des femmes, de la Grande Guerre à la gay pride, André Rauch
- Changing relationships, edited by Malcolm Brynin and John Ermisch
- Social influences on romantic relationships, beyond the dyad, edited by Christopher R. Agnew
- Wayward lives, beautiful experiments, intimate histories of social upheaval, Saidiya Hartman
- Before and after gender, sexual mythologies of everyday life, Marilyn Strathern ; edited with an introduction by Sarah Franklin ; afterword by Judith Butler
- On-again, off-again relationships, navigating (in)stability in romantic relationships, Rene M. Dailey, University of Texas, Austin
- The curious history of love, Jean-Claude Kaufmann ; [translated] by David Macey
- Who is older?, gender and age differences in heterosexual couples, Giuliana Giuliani
- The birth of pleasure, Carol Gilligan
- Handbook of divorce and relationship dissolution, edited by Mark A. Fine, John H. Harvey
- The commercialization of intimate life, notes from home and work, Arlie Russell Hochschild
- Minding the close relationship, a theory of relationship enhancement, John H. Harvey, Julia Omarzu
- Corpus II, writings on sexuality, Jean-Luc Nancy ; translated by Anne O'Byrne
- Hommes, femmes, quelle égalité, ecole, travail, couple, espace public, Alain Bihr, Roland Pfefferkorn
- Gender and agency, reconfiguring the subject in feminist and social theory, Lois McNay
Outgoing Resources
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