The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... claim to their identity as gentlemen : " I know you are my eldest brother , and in the gentle condi- tion of blood you should so know me . The courtesy of nations allows you my better , in that you are the first - born ; but the same ...
... claim to their identity as gentlemen : " I know you are my eldest brother , and in the gentle condi- tion of blood you should so know me . The courtesy of nations allows you my better , in that you are the first - born ; but the same ...
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... claims of kinship ( and accordingly a mar- ried woman's ability to claim forms of authority and support supple- menting or contradicting her position in her husband's household ) .84 Undoubtedly patrilineal relations could incorporate ...
... claims of kinship ( and accordingly a mar- ried woman's ability to claim forms of authority and support supple- menting or contradicting her position in her husband's household ) .84 Undoubtedly patrilineal relations could incorporate ...
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... claim . Staves's proposal reflected the hegemony , in 1982 , of the heterosexual - homosexual binary and the distinction made by gay and lesbian activists at that time between homosexual or- ientation and gender variance . But to apply ...
... claim . Staves's proposal reflected the hegemony , in 1982 , of the heterosexual - homosexual binary and the distinction made by gay and lesbian activists at that time between homosexual or- ientation and gender variance . But to apply ...
Inhalt
History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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