The unaware and silent power of the women

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Current Events, Political Science, Government, Local Government, Social Science, Sociology
Cover of the book The unaware and silent power of the women by Lucretia Serthra, CARMELI GIOVANNI REMO
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Author: Lucretia Serthra ISBN: 1230000253398
Publisher: CARMELI GIOVANNI REMO Publication: July 19, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lucretia Serthra
ISBN: 1230000253398
Publisher: CARMELI GIOVANNI REMO
Publication: July 19, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The social analysis of the e-book comes from the personal experience of Lucretia Serthra, "Transgender Androgynous" of Tourin - Italy and author of this ebook, therefore, the social observation is both masculine that feminine ; from the daily comparison of the 2 observations has gradually grown the realist substance of the book, in a continuous syllogism...

The ebook, without misogyny and misandry, is an analysis that puts under the spotlights the postulates related to the free-will that women have in society in the management of their image and the consequent power that derived from these prerogatives linked at unexpected social influences...

Lucretia Serthra, exteriorizes and extricates the social conventions with detailed descriptions and examples concerning equal rights and opportunities between gender identity, as well as the countless social contagions that they generate... as for instance the homophobia, the transvestism, and much more... A exposure modern, witty and passionate which, little by little, it evokes the social synergies that are beyond the sensory perception, since they are subtended or unmentionable...

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The social analysis of the e-book comes from the personal experience of Lucretia Serthra, "Transgender Androgynous" of Tourin - Italy and author of this ebook, therefore, the social observation is both masculine that feminine ; from the daily comparison of the 2 observations has gradually grown the realist substance of the book, in a continuous syllogism...

The ebook, without misogyny and misandry, is an analysis that puts under the spotlights the postulates related to the free-will that women have in society in the management of their image and the consequent power that derived from these prerogatives linked at unexpected social influences...

Lucretia Serthra, exteriorizes and extricates the social conventions with detailed descriptions and examples concerning equal rights and opportunities between gender identity, as well as the countless social contagions that they generate... as for instance the homophobia, the transvestism, and much more... A exposure modern, witty and passionate which, little by little, it evokes the social synergies that are beyond the sensory perception, since they are subtended or unmentionable...

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