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Book Reviews : Pattern Changing for Abused Women. By Marilyn Shear Goodman and Beth Creager Fallon. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1995, 236 pp., $24.95 (pa ...

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SAGE
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Copyright © by SAGE Publications
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0886-1099
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1552-3020
DOI
10.1177/088610999501000411
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Abstract

social work or educator would find this work average practitioner useful in or education. informing practice On the final I discovered that this is where I should reading chapter, have Stone’s excellent Gender at Work: discussion, begun. &dquo;Assessing and Evidence summarizes the of the Issues,&dquo; succinctly findings 400 recommend her to those who previous pages. highly chapter want a accessible of the amount of research readable, large synopsis data the book. Stone’s comes closest to presented throughout chapter in this volume of a feminist It serves as a presenting perspective. any reminder that be a central construct in research although gender may and as it is in this the of the book, analysis, assumption unacceptability of female subordination is also essential-an that the assumption articles in this collection seem not to have made. After I read this I wondered its title included the term book, why rather than women’s subordination or men’s domination. gender inequality, There is in the of constructs. For critics of the power naming example, term abuse have noted that this term hides the fact spouse conveniently that women are the ones who are abused and men are primarily the Likewise the term makes it mainly

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Affilia: Journal of Women and Social WorkSAGE

Published: Dec 1, 1995

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