The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... described his effemi- nate courtier as " womanish " ; his courtier is a kind of invert or psychic hermaphrodite , desiring to be as well as appear a woman . Anticipating the eighteenth - century " fribble , " a feeble or incapacitated ...
... described his effemi- nate courtier as " womanish " ; his courtier is a kind of invert or psychic hermaphrodite , desiring to be as well as appear a woman . Anticipating the eighteenth - century " fribble , " a feeble or incapacitated ...
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... described the country gentlewoman's husband as " her Bosom Friend , and Companion in her Solitudes " and celebrated their family as " under so regular an Oeconomy , in its Hours of Devo- tion and Repast , Employment and Diversion , that ...
... described the country gentlewoman's husband as " her Bosom Friend , and Companion in her Solitudes " and celebrated their family as " under so regular an Oeconomy , in its Hours of Devo- tion and Repast , Employment and Diversion , that ...
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... described as the resulting " effeminization of the mascu- line role " I have described as privatization.31 If Cibber's fops , in partic- ular , can be described as the vanguard of a softened or more feminine society , it is because he ...
... described as the resulting " effeminization of the mascu- line role " I have described as privatization.31 If Cibber's fops , in partic- ular , can be described as the vanguard of a softened or more feminine society , it is because he ...
Inhalt
History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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