The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... interests has been de- bated.59 Nevertheless the larger point that private men increasingly represented their interests as founded in domesticity and heterosociality remains valid . ) Yet despite her own positioning of her book as a gen ...
... interests has been de- bated.59 Nevertheless the larger point that private men increasingly represented their interests as founded in domesticity and heterosociality remains valid . ) Yet despite her own positioning of her book as a gen ...
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... interests in domestic and public spaces and described sexual and domestic reproduction as inferior to cultural reproduction . Similarly , Robert Burton had understood the family as an " Oeconomicall body " in contrast to the ...
... interests in domestic and public spaces and described sexual and domestic reproduction as inferior to cultural reproduction . Similarly , Robert Burton had understood the family as an " Oeconomicall body " in contrast to the ...
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... Interests ' and their freedom to consider the nation as a whole " ; see Gordon , " Voyeuristic Dreams , " 13. Compare Raymond Williams's classic argument that the modern capitalist mode of production developed first among the agrarian ...
... Interests ' and their freedom to consider the nation as a whole " ; see Gordon , " Voyeuristic Dreams , " 13. Compare Raymond Williams's classic argument that the modern capitalist mode of production developed first among the agrarian ...
Inhalt
History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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