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This coloration seems , moreover , to have approximated the more immediate sense of cross - dressing as gender masquerade , a possibility exemplified by a 1748 portrait of Louis - Joseph Le Lorrain as the " Sultane Reine ” ( see Figure ...
This coloration seems , moreover , to have approximated the more immediate sense of cross - dressing as gender masquerade , a possibility exemplified by a 1748 portrait of Louis - Joseph Le Lorrain as the " Sultane Reine ” ( see Figure ...
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Dix utilizes gender in two distinct ways : to position herself as an ob- server and to specify differences in the victimization of women and men . Throughout the memorials , Dix makes reference to her own sex to underscore the horror of ...
Dix utilizes gender in two distinct ways : to position herself as an ob- server and to specify differences in the victimization of women and men . Throughout the memorials , Dix makes reference to her own sex to underscore the horror of ...
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The gender implications of this pattern , stamping the vacated subject position as female , are devel- oped ( though not as much as I would like ) by the discussion of David Copperfield , in which David discovers himself over against a ...
The gender implications of this pattern , stamping the vacated subject position as female , are devel- oped ( though not as much as I would like ) by the discussion of David Copperfield , in which David discovers himself over against a ...
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