The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... courtly men and women . Likewise , the anonymous author of Hic Mulier advised citizen women to shun courtly romances with cross - dressed female heroes ( B3 ) . In the second pamphlet , Haec - Vir , Hic Mulier answers the charges ...
... courtly men and women . Likewise , the anonymous author of Hic Mulier advised citizen women to shun courtly romances with cross - dressed female heroes ( B3 ) . In the second pamphlet , Haec - Vir , Hic Mulier answers the charges ...
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... courtly model of Neoplatonism that Queen Henrietta Maria would later use in Burton's time to construct her circle of courtiers and pa- trons , Burton restored a misogynist tradition that elicited sodomy and effeminacy in order to make ...
... courtly model of Neoplatonism that Queen Henrietta Maria would later use in Burton's time to construct her circle of courtiers and pa- trons , Burton restored a misogynist tradition that elicited sodomy and effeminacy in order to make ...
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... courtly aristocracy had made publicity and conspicuous consumption the mark of its distinction ; courtly bodies were distin- guished by their power to constitute the visual field . 13 As I have argued , however , the very distinction of ...
... courtly aristocracy had made publicity and conspicuous consumption the mark of its distinction ; courtly bodies were distin- guished by their power to constitute the visual field . 13 As I have argued , however , the very distinction of ...
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History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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