‘MAN’S WORLD, WOMAN’S PLACE’

‘MAN’S WORLD, WOMAN’S PLACE’ by Elizabeth Janeway is a thought-provoking exploration of the social conditions and roles of women. Published by Penguin Books in 1977, this new edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the historical context and evolving dynamics of gender roles, offering insights into the societal expectations placed on women throughout different periods.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of how women’s social roles have been shaped and influenced by cultural norms and historical events. Janeway’s work addresses the complexities of women’s experiences and the challenges they face in a predominantly male-oriented society. This edition serves as a critical resource for those interested in understanding the intersection of gender and social conditions, making it a relevant read for anyone engaged in discussions about women’s rights and societal change.
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