
Swept Away: Why Women Fear Their Own Sexuality
By Carol CassellExamines the persistence of sexual double standards and ambiguity in spite of the "sexual revolution.
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Book details
- Hardcover
- 206 pages
- English
- 067145238X
- 978-0671452384
About Carol Cassell
carol cassell, ph.d., is a nationally recognized leader in the field of sexuality. a senior health scientist at the university of new mexico school of medi Read More about Carol Cassell
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