10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GYNANDRY»
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The spiders of Great Britain and Ireland
Occasionally also visible through the carapace (e.g. Plate 153a). gynandromorph
- a spider exhibiting gynandry (q.v.). gynandry - an abnormal state, in an adult
spider, in which parts of the body and genitalia are female and parts male, and in
...
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The American Journal of Urology and Sexology
A Remarkable Instance of Gynandry Gynandry is a form of viraginity and has
been defined as follows: A victim of gynandry not only has the feelings and
desires of a man, but also the skeletal form, features, voice, etc., so that the
individual ...
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A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema
Femininity. in. Flight. Androgyny. and. Gynandry. in. Early. Silent. Italian. Cinema.
The Airplane and the Cinema: Marinetti and D'Annunzio The first Italian airplane
flew in 1908, when the cinema had just taken off; together the airplane and the ...
Jennifer M. Bean, Diane Negra, 2002
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Trajectories of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the ...
I suggest contrasting androgyny with a near synonym formed from the same roots
: gynandry. Whereas androgyny is defined by Webster's Third New International
Dictionary as "the quality or state of being androgynous," androgynous being ...
Michael A. Morrison, 1997
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The Transgender Studies Reader
... homosexual phenomena, but also demonstrate the remarkable persistence of
highly specific forms of subjectivity that are readily identifiable in current
terminology. Case 131, reprinted below, exemplified what Krafft-Ebing called “
gynandry,” ...
Susan Stryker, Stephen Whittle, 2006
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Religion and Lust; Or, the Psychical Correlation of ...
Themost aggravated form of viraginityisthat known as homosexuality; with this
form, however,this paper hasnothing todo. Another form of viraginity is
technicallyknownas gynandry, andmaybe definedas follows:A victim of gynandry
not only has ...
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Psychology Books Part - 1:
defined as follows: A victim of gynandry not only has the feelings and desires of a
man, but also the skeletal form, features, voice, etc., so that the individual
approaches the opposite sex anthropologically, and in more thana
psychosexualway ...
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Encyclopedic Reference of Parasitology: Biology, Structure, ...
Gynandry ?Hermaphroditism. Gyrocotyle. Classification Genus of monozoic ?
cestodes Life Cycle See also ?Gyrocotylidea, ?Cestodes/Life Cycle. Fig. 1 (page
276). Gyrocotyle. fimbriata. Cestodarian parasite of chimaeroid fish. Gyrocotyle.
Heinz Mehlhorn, Philip M. Armstrong, 2001
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Encyclopedia of Parasitology: A-M
Gynandry. From Greek: gynandros = bisexuell. ->Hermaphroditism.
Gyalocephalus. capitis. Gyrocotyle. Small strongylid nematodes of equids (male
7-10 mm, female 8-13 mm). Classification Genus of monozoic >Cestodes. vo
Gyrocotylidea ...
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Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the ...
The subcategories of constitutional contrary sexual feeling were psychic her-
maphroditism, homosexuality, effemination (in men) or viraginity (in women), and
androgyny (in men) or gynandry (in women). Psychic her- maphroditism was
what ...