Sociologi: familj & relationer

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  • Betrayal

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    pocket, 2013, Engelska, ISBN 9780571305483

    'Betrayal is a new departure and a bold one . . . Pinter has found a way of making memory active and dramatic, giving an audience the experience of the mind's accelerating momentum

  • Future Sex

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    häftad, 2018, Engelska, ISBN 9780571331994

    Emily Witt is single and in her thirties. Until recently she had always imagined she would meet the right person and fall in love. But, as we all know, things are more complicated

  • In No Man's Land

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    E-bok, 2013, Engelska, ISBN 9780571304318

    'A man, now, well sure enough, one of those you can forget; but a child is forever.' Kate ByrneFor No Man's Land, first published in 1972, Tony Parker persuaded six young unmarried

  • In No Man's Land

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    häftad, 2013, Engelska, ISBN 9780571304301

    'A man, now, well sure enough, one of those you can forget; but a child is forever.' Kate ByrneFor No Man's Land, first published in 1972, Tony Parker persuaded six young unmarried

  • Invention of Solitude

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    E-bok, 2010, Engelska, ISBN 9780571266746

    'One day there is life . . . And then, suddenly, it happens there is death.'So begins Paul Auster's moving and personal meditation on fatherhood, The Invention of Solitude. The

  • Mothers

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    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9780571331444

    From one of the most important contemporary thinkers we have, a compelling, forceful tract about women and motherhood that demands immediate attention. Moving commandingly

  • Why do women write more letters than they post?

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    pocket, 1997, Engelska, ISBN 9780571179312

    A wide-ranging contribution to the field of gender studies which aims to tease out surprising insights of contemporary psychoanalysis to show why there is little chance of a

  • Why do women write more letters than they post?

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    E-bok, 2014, Engelska, ISBN 9780571265725

    Why do men tend to keep love letters in files along with their other correspondence, whereas women keep them with their clothes? And if a letter is written but not posted, at whom