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Our Androcentric Culture, or the Man Made World
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132 pages
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman, an influential early 20th-century social reformer, gained recognition for her poignant work, The Yellow Wallpaper, which emerged from her personal struggles with depression and mistreatment. The book critiques the androcentric perspective that often dominates societal views, highlighting the need for a broader understanding of women's experiences in culture and history. Through her diverse writings, including non-fiction and poetry, Gilman challenges traditional gender roles and advocates for social change.
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2008, paperback
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