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==Feminist reactions== Feminist academics had different reactions to Tupperware. A more positive interpretation argued Tupperware provided employment for women who were pregnant or otherwise not guaranteed their position at work due to unequal laws in the workplace.<ref name="clarke"/> Opposing views argued that the intended gendered product and selling campaign further domesticates women, and keeps their predominant focus on homemaking.<ref name="v">{{Cite journal |doi = 10.1111/j.1755-618X.2003.tb00242.x |title = Preserving Domesticity: Reading Tupperware in Women's Changing Domestic, Social and Economic Roles |journal = Canadian Review of Sociology |volume = 40 |issue = 2 |pages = 171β196 |year = 2008 |last1 = Vincent |first1 = S. }}</ref> Negative views also argued Tupperware helped keep women restricted to the [[Separate spheres|domestic sphere]].<ref name=clarke>Clarke, Allison J. (1999) ''Tupperware'', Washington: [[Smithsonian Institution Press]]. pp. 192β193. {{ISBN|1560989203}}.</ref>
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