Nurses and marines epitomize accepted definitions of femininity and
masculinity. Using ethnographic research and provocative in-depth
interviews, Christine Williams argues that our popular stereotypes
of individuals in nontraditional occupations - male nurses and
female marines for example - are entirely unfounded. This new
perspective helps to account for the stubborn resilience of
occupational stratification in the face of affirmative action and
other anti-discrimination policies.
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