The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... court was much chang'd in the change of the King , for King Charles was temperate and chast and serious ; so that the fooles and bawds , mimics and Catamites of the former Court grew out of fashion , and the nobility and courtiers , who ...
... court was much chang'd in the change of the King , for King Charles was temperate and chast and serious ; so that the fooles and bawds , mimics and Catamites of the former Court grew out of fashion , and the nobility and courtiers , who ...
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... court ( and its French fashions ) to gentle identities . But by controlling Melantha's access to the court Palamede makes her gender the basis of his own capacity to straddle privacy and publicity , “ a place at court " and his property ...
... court ( and its French fashions ) to gentle identities . But by controlling Melantha's access to the court Palamede makes her gender the basis of his own capacity to straddle privacy and publicity , “ a place at court " and his property ...
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... court lady and the upwardly mobile female fop , Dryden staged the confrontation of two competing political and social economies of male authority . In the conclusion of Dryden's Secret Love ( 1667 ) , the Queen's distri- bution of ...
... court lady and the upwardly mobile female fop , Dryden staged the confrontation of two competing political and social economies of male authority . In the conclusion of Dryden's Secret Love ( 1667 ) , the Queen's distri- bution of ...
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History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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