The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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Thomas Alan King. the head of the household ; and women of most ranks were placed ac- cording to their husband's , father's , or male kin's station.3 Men's occu- pations of discrete spaces ( the household , an office , a place at the ...
Thomas Alan King. the head of the household ; and women of most ranks were placed ac- cording to their husband's , father's , or male kin's station.3 Men's occu- pations of discrete spaces ( the household , an office , a place at the ...
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... household forms , " the patri- archal and the domestic . " 48 Sexual desire and gender identification , for men and ... household and familial relations.49 In fact , by the late seventeenth century in England it had be- come possible to ...
... household forms , " the patri- archal and the domestic . " 48 Sexual desire and gender identification , for men and ... household and familial relations.49 In fact , by the late seventeenth century in England it had be- come possible to ...
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... household . Disclosing its own compulsion toward sodomy , the house- hold lost its authority to represent and confirm state power . The reversal of manly discipline and display from public to private modes required that men's relation ...
... household . Disclosing its own compulsion toward sodomy , the house- hold lost its authority to represent and confirm state power . The reversal of manly discipline and display from public to private modes required that men's relation ...
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History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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