The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... erotic subjectivities . Increasingly restricted to a domes- ticity that could not even grant them the privileges of personal and po- litical privacy except through their husbands , women sought to publi- cize their affective relations ...
... erotic subjectivities . Increasingly restricted to a domes- ticity that could not even grant them the privileges of personal and po- litical privacy except through their husbands , women sought to publi- cize their affective relations ...
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... erotic at- tention . " 42 I suspect that Jardine misconstrued this action as “ idle " in order to avoid the suspicion that Jonson's proud women too , like Ovid's Salmacis , might make the boy a " potentially rapeable " object of erotic ...
... erotic at- tention . " 42 I suspect that Jardine misconstrued this action as “ idle " in order to avoid the suspicion that Jonson's proud women too , like Ovid's Salmacis , might make the boy a " potentially rapeable " object of erotic ...
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... erotic attention " directed toward the depen- dency of women and boys both " signifies as absence of difference as it is inscribed upon the bodies of those equivalently ' mastered ' within the early modern household " ; see Lisa Jardine ...
... erotic attention " directed toward the depen- dency of women and boys both " signifies as absence of difference as it is inscribed upon the bodies of those equivalently ' mastered ' within the early modern household " ; see Lisa Jardine ...
Inhalt
History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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