09. Androgyny and Gender Roles
This page includes articles published from 1973 to 1979, listed in reverse chronological order. These articles were contributing to discussions about the importance of androgyny—as a path to sex equity for both women and men—that preceded modern theories about non-binary social identity and gender roles.
Credits: The illustrations above are of metal sculptures designed by Mary Rowe in 1973 and executed by a brilliant student sculptor in an MIT metal working class.
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Child Care for the 1980's: Traditional Sex Roles or Androgyny?
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Co-Teaching Wo/Men's Studies at M.I.T.
(Canadian Newsletter of Research on Women, 1977-05)