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_aCollege men and masculinities _b: theory, research, and implications for practice _cHarper, Frank Harris III. (eds.) |
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_aSan Francisco: _bJossey-Bass, _c2010. |
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_aMale college students-Attitudes _980512 |
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_aMen-Socialization _97812 |
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_aIII, Frank Harris. _980513 |
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