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  1. The War Between Men and Women (1972) 3 of 35 Barbara Harris in The War Between Men and Women (1972). People Barbara Harris

  2. A sarcastic, near-sighted cartoonist averse to commitment, falls for an eye-catching brunette single mother of three, the only woman who can stand his strong anti-feminist opinions, and eventually ...

  3. Others resisted any perceived threat to conventional divides between the work of women and the work of men. People reevaluated these roles in the context of their own experiences that were shaped by race, class, region, religion, and a host of other factors. By the war’s end, understandings of gender had both expanded and remained firm.

  4. Women, Gender, and World War II. The Second World War changed the United States for women, and women in turn transformed their nation. Over three hundred fifty thousand women volunteered for military service, while twenty times as many stepped into civilian jobs, including positions previously closed to them.

  5. Apr 29, 2012 · Men and women became experts at influencing one another to achieve their cooperative ends, but also became trapped in strategies of manipulation and deception in pursuit of sex and partnership. In early societies, economic conditions moved the balance of power in favor of men, as they cornered scarce resources for use in the sexual bargain.

  6. Harris explains that Peter creates "awful-looking" cartoons about women, children and dogs, and is going blind. Later that day, at a literary tea, Peter's agent, Howard Mann, introduces him and his new book, The War Between Men and Women , to the crowd. Instead of trying to charm the people into buying his book, Peter makes offensive wisecracks ...

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