The Trials of Masculinity: Policing Sexual Boundaries, 1870-1930University of Chicago Press, 15. apr. 2008 - 316 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. |
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Side vii
... body , that Rossini resembled a hippopotamus , that Lablache was elephantine . The cult of corpulence had worshipers on both sides of the Atlantic . When in 1908 William Howard Taft was elected president of the United States , he ...
... body , that Rossini resembled a hippopotamus , that Lablache was elephantine . The cult of corpulence had worshipers on both sides of the Atlantic . When in 1908 William Howard Taft was elected president of the United States , he ...
Side viii
Policing Sexual Boundaries, 1870-1930 Angus McLaren. of the Body " conference sponsored by the Society for the Social History of Medicine at University College London , a history workshop at the Univer- sity of British Columbia , and by ...
Policing Sexual Boundaries, 1870-1930 Angus McLaren. of the Body " conference sponsored by the Society for the Social History of Medicine at University College London , a history workshop at the Univer- sity of British Columbia , and by ...
Side 1
... body , the process whereby male and female bodies are split is mystified . " This study seeks to reveal how the process of construction of what many in the West now assume to be natu- ral , timeless male and female genders took place ...
... body , the process whereby male and female bodies are split is mystified . " This study seeks to reveal how the process of construction of what many in the West now assume to be natu- ral , timeless male and female genders took place ...
Side 2
... 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 between ...
... 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 between ...
Side 8
... bodies , in contrast , have received little at- tention from historians . But at the turn of the century , the " pervert " was constructed ; sexual practices ( as Weeks and others have noted ) once con- sidered moral choices became ...
... bodies , in contrast , have received little at- tention from historians . But at the turn of the century , the " pervert " was constructed ; sexual practices ( as Weeks and others have noted ) once con- sidered moral choices became ...
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Policing Sexual Boundaries Part Two Legal Discourses Men Melodrama and Criminality | 37 |
Policing Sexual Boundaries Illustrations follow page | 132 |
Policing Sexual Boundaries Part Three Medical Discourses Weak Men and Perverts | 133 |
Policing Sexual Boundaries Conclusion | 233 |
Policing Sexual Boundaries Notes | 239 |
Policing Sexual Boundaries Index | 297 |
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Side 260 - Whatever, in connection with my professional practice or not in connection with it, I see or hear in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
Side 108 - But the age of chivalry is gone. That of sophisters, economists, and calculators, has succeeded ; and the glory of Europe is extinguished for ever.
Side 192 - ... in any street, road, highway or public place, any obscene print, picture or other indecent exhibition; every person wilfully, openly, lewdly and obscenely exposing his person in any street, road, or public highway, or in the view thereof, or in any place of public resort...
Side 192 - Nor is it any justification that bathing at this spot might a few years ago be innocent. For anything that I know a man might a few years ago have harmlessly danced naked in the fields beyond Montague House, but it will scarcely be said by the learned counsel for the defendant that anyone might now do so with impunity in Russell-square. Whatever place becomes the habitation of civilised men, there the laws of decency must be enforced.
Side 239 - Thomas Laqueur, Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990...
Side 290 - Different though the sexes are, they intermix. In every human being a vacillation from one sex to the other takes place, and often it is only the clothes that keep the male or female likeness, while underneath the sex is the very opposite of what it is above.
Side 247 - Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, Disorderly Conduct: Visions of Gender in Victorian America (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985...
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