November 24, 2000
When Girls Talk: What It Reveals About Them and Us
Most Americans by now have discarded the old chestnut that our children
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should be seen and not heard. In particular, we worry about the "silencing" of girls, which appears to be a consequence of growing up in a sexist society.
The Harvard psychologist Carol Gilligan and
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