The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... passions.5 If women's innate ana- tomical and humoral differences prevented them ( with some signifi- cant exceptions ) from achieving manly perfection , neither did all boys and youths have access to this project of physiological ...
... passions.5 If women's innate ana- tomical and humoral differences prevented them ( with some signifi- cant exceptions ) from achieving manly perfection , neither did all boys and youths have access to this project of physiological ...
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... passions , and the soul.38 This sympathetic re- lationship among bodies in the kinetic field , or between spectacle and spectator , had been given a metaphysical explanation by the Neopla- tonists . Music , dance , or theatrical gesture ...
... passions , and the soul.38 This sympathetic re- lationship among bodies in the kinetic field , or between spectacle and spectator , had been given a metaphysical explanation by the Neopla- tonists . Music , dance , or theatrical gesture ...
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... passions ) associated with the lapse from status to effeminacy . As Descartes worked it out in The Passions of the Soul in response to a request from Elisabeth , Princess Palatine of Bohemia for a moral appli- cation of his theories ...
... passions ) associated with the lapse from status to effeminacy . As Descartes worked it out in The Passions of the Soul in response to a request from Elisabeth , Princess Palatine of Bohemia for a moral appli- cation of his theories ...
Inhalt
History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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