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As Stewart observes : From the time that Chinese visitors had first appeared in Europe at the close of the seventeenth century , their appearance produced its own anamorphosis . In his Memoirs and Observations of 1699 , the Jesuit ...
As Stewart observes : From the time that Chinese visitors had first appeared in Europe at the close of the seventeenth century , their appearance produced its own anamorphosis . In his Memoirs and Observations of 1699 , the Jesuit ...
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... Caraboo into the drawing room is to turn all its inhabitants into odalisques , disporting themselves for the the gaze of Gutch , this is , naturally , because the image of the slaveprincess was produced by and for Europeans .
... Caraboo into the drawing room is to turn all its inhabitants into odalisques , disporting themselves for the the gaze of Gutch , this is , naturally , because the image of the slaveprincess was produced by and for Europeans .
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Madwomen's Pleasure The memorials ran the risk not only of producing the insane as spectacle for the delectation of readers , but also of allowing victims to produce themselves as erotic . If it were hinted that inmates gained enjoyment ...
Madwomen's Pleasure The memorials ran the risk not only of producing the insane as spectacle for the delectation of readers , but also of allowing victims to produce themselves as erotic . If it were hinted that inmates gained enjoyment ...
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