The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... feminine.77 Samson , rather , re - members ( his own ) baroque pub- licity as feminine ; in Milton's misogynistic view , textuality cuts itself free from its proximity to place by rejecting corporeality and display as feminine " arts ...
... feminine.77 Samson , rather , re - members ( his own ) baroque pub- licity as feminine ; in Milton's misogynistic view , textuality cuts itself free from its proximity to place by rejecting corporeality and display as feminine " arts ...
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... femininity I would consider its histor- ical difference from an earlier economy of display still anxiously re ... feminine ; but its paradigmatic if not complete displacement onto women erases and mystifies its historical function ...
... femininity I would consider its histor- ical difference from an earlier economy of display still anxiously re ... feminine ; but its paradigmatic if not complete displacement onto women erases and mystifies its historical function ...
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... feminine as supports of the public inter- est.38 But while gentlewomen certainly acted , as Felicity A. Nussbaum has ... feminine . " But the attributes that he has designated as " feminine " - " sweetness , " " complaisance ...
... feminine as supports of the public inter- est.38 But while gentlewomen certainly acted , as Felicity A. Nussbaum has ... feminine . " But the attributes that he has designated as " feminine " - " sweetness , " " complaisance ...
Inhalt
History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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