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Kelly DiNorcia

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Titled “Equality Between the Sexes: An Immodest Proposal,” it argued for a kind of social androgyny, where work could become more a part of women’s lives and children more a part of men’s, where a girl’s “intellectual aggressiveness” as well as “her brother’s tender sentiments” would be “welcomed and accepted as human characteristics.”
The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins and the Fight for Women in Science
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