Kathleen Barry

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Kathleen Barry


Born
in The United States
January 22, 1942

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Kathleen Barry is an American sociologist. She cofounded the United Nations NGO, the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW).

Average rating: 4.02 · 166 ratings · 15 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
Susan B. Anthony: A Biograp...

4.08 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 1990 — 4 editions
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Female Sexual Slavery

4.06 avg rating — 50 ratings — published 1979 — 15 editions
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The Prostitution of Sexuali...

3.96 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 1994 — 7 editions
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Unmaking War, Remaking Men:...

3.45 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2010 — 9 editions
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Vietnam's Women in Transition

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Bloomer Bunny's Magic Tail

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Susan B. Anthony: A life fo...

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Femininity in Flight: A His...

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“As sexual power is learned by adolescent boys through the social experience of their sex drive, so do girls learn that the locus of sexual power is male. Given the importance placed on the male sex drive in the socialization of girls as well as boys, early adolescence is probably the first significant phase of male identification in a girl's life and development. ... As a young girl becomes aware of her own increasing sexual feelings ... she turns away from her heretofore primary relationships with girlfriends. As they become secondary to
her, recede in importance in her life, her own identity also assumes a secondary role and she grows into male identification.”
Kathleen L. Barry, Female Sexual Slavery

“They are not afraid of what we are against, they are afraid of what we are for. What we are for is so much more powerful than what we are against.”
Kathleen Barry

“Terror - manchmal offen ausgedrückt, doch meistens stillschweigend erkannt - schleicht sich in die Leben von Menschen ein, oft durch etwas "Gewusstes", aber nie Geäußertes. Auf solche Weise wird Terror von der Mutter an die Tochter vererbt Viele Mütter, die in der Innenstadt leben, warten in Sorge auf ihrer Töchter, die auf ihrem Heimweg von der Schule durch Straßen gehen müssen, wo Zuhälter herumlungern. Eltern, die in Vororten wohnen, warten vor der Schule oder an Bushaltestellen, um sicherzugehen, dass ihren Kindern auf dem Heimweg nichts passiert. Und Mütter erklären ihren Teenagertöchtern, warum sie nachts lieber nicht ausgehen sollen, obgleich ihre Brüder es tun. Sexueller Terrorismus ist für Frauen etwas geworden, womit sie leben müssen.”
Kathleen Barry, Female Sexual Slavery



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