The Trials of Masculinity: Policing Sexual Boundaries, 1870-1930University of Chicago Press, 23. jun. 1997 - 307 sider In this path-breaking history of manhood and masculinity, Angus McLaren examines how nineteenth- and twentieth-century western society created what we now take to be the traditional model of the heterosexual male. "Inherently interesting. . . . Exhibitionism, pornography, and deception all have their place here."—Library Journal "An appealing wealth of evidence of what trials can reveal about the boundaries of men's roles around the turn of the century."—Kirkus Reviews "It is difficult to imagine a better guide to the most notorious scandals of our great-grandparents' day."—Graham Rosenstock, Lambda Book Report |
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... Social History of Medicine at University College London , a history workshop at the Univer- sity of British Columbia , and by the audiences at a series of lectures given at Indiana University . Portions of chapters 4 and 6 appeared in ...
... Social History of Medicine at University College London , a history workshop at the Univer- sity of British Columbia , and by the audiences at a series of lectures given at Indiana University . Portions of chapters 4 and 6 appeared in ...
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... sexuality were propounded in the late nineteenth century by sexologists and psychia- trists because social transformations ( such as the changing nature of men's work , the rise of the white collar service sector I INTRODUCTION.
... sexuality were propounded in the late nineteenth century by sexologists and psychia- trists because social transformations ( such as the changing nature of men's work , the rise of the white collar service sector I INTRODUCTION.
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... social body through the agency of human bodies . In essence , male power was revived and now buttressed by biologism . Authors who have followed up on many of Foucault's insights while seeking to avoid the notion of a simple conflict ...
... social body through the agency of human bodies . In essence , male power was revived and now buttressed by biologism . Authors who have followed up on many of Foucault's insights while seeking to avoid the notion of a simple conflict ...
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... social others . ' In this case the social ' other ' is the working class ; its ' otherness ' is indicated by representing it as woman . " 10 Geographically I deal primarily with developments in England and France , but I also draw on ...
... social others . ' In this case the social ' other ' is the working class ; its ' otherness ' is indicated by representing it as woman . " 10 Geographically I deal primarily with developments in England and France , but I also draw on ...
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... social " fields of force . " 24 It is accordingly too stark a question to ask who won and who lost . The cast of characters in this study include — in addition to the frequently cited sexologists , psychologists , magistrates , and ...
... social " fields of force . " 24 It is accordingly too stark a question to ask who won and who lost . The cast of characters in this study include — in addition to the frequently cited sexologists , psychologists , magistrates , and ...
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