Discourse, Bindi 111989 |
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... gender- also reveals a surprising affinity between modernism and anorexia insofar as both phenomena involve a crisis of gender that calls into question the very categories of male and female on which such traditional roles are based ...
... gender- also reveals a surprising affinity between modernism and anorexia insofar as both phenomena involve a crisis of gender that calls into question the very categories of male and female on which such traditional roles are based ...
Síða 85
... gender . It's an accepted proposition that sexual difference is a paradigm of an incom- pleteness of not just bodies , but minds too . Of course there's masculinity in women as well as femininity in men . Otherwise how would one gender ...
... gender . It's an accepted proposition that sexual difference is a paradigm of an incom- pleteness of not just bodies , but minds too . Of course there's masculinity in women as well as femininity in men . Otherwise how would one gender ...
Síða 130
... gender specific roles which parents have played in raising their children may be relinquished ; the gender which has been repressed during the child - raising years may now make its return . In such cases I would add that we may read ...
... gender specific roles which parents have played in raising their children may be relinquished ; the gender which has been repressed during the child - raising years may now make its return . In such cases I would add that we may read ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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