What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Thinking about Women: Sociological Perspectives on Sex and GenderUser Review - Banah - GoodreadsVery, very basic. Don't expect to see anything here that you couldn't get from five seconds of googling or even just thinking about gender for a few minutes on your own. Decent for someone new to sociology and gender theory. Anyone past 101 level can expect to be bored to tears. Read full review Related books
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