The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 370 Seiten |
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... specific forms of corporeality and repressed all traces of their sexual specificity from the knowledges they produce . " 52 My project is sympathetic to Grosz's " attempt to address the explicit sexual- ization of knowledges , the ...
... specific forms of corporeality and repressed all traces of their sexual specificity from the knowledges they produce . " 52 My project is sympathetic to Grosz's " attempt to address the explicit sexual- ization of knowledges , the ...
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... specific human or social relation ; he represents himself as an objective observer or " unprejudic'd eye . " " A successful ' character ' denies its own rhetoricity , " Gordon concludes , “ putting itself forward as seen rather than ...
... specific human or social relation ; he represents himself as an objective observer or " unprejudic'd eye . " " A successful ' character ' denies its own rhetoricity , " Gordon concludes , “ putting itself forward as seen rather than ...
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... specific place — to erase , that is , the gaze . He does not even sign his essays from any specific coffee- house or club , as Gordon has noted.17 But to characterize this erasure of the place of embodiment as a " disembodiment , " and ...
... specific place — to erase , that is , the gaze . He does not even sign his essays from any specific coffee- house or club , as Gordon has noted.17 But to characterize this erasure of the place of embodiment as a " disembodiment , " and ...
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History before the Phallus? | 3 |
Positioning Men | 20 |
A Politics of Effeminacy | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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