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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHILOGYNOUS»
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1
God's Self-confident Daughters: Early Christianity and the ...
13 Misojjynistic or Philogynous? Was Gnostic Christianity more philogynous,
more amicable toward women, than the mainstream church? The question is the
subject of strong disagreement.14 Yet here we must distinguish between factual
...
2
The Best Words: More Than 200 of the Most Excellent, Most ...
—Lord Byron, Beppo, a Venetian Story, 1818 It is a well recognized fact that there
have always been, and no doubt will continue to be, a few philogynous men in
the service who are prone to contract too many marriages without prior removal ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
3
How to Pick a Lover: For Women Who Want to Win at Love
Why is it that the kinds of men who are philogynous have such a negative image?
Referring to someone as a “lady's man” usually has a negative connotation, but
in the literal sense, it only means a man who strives especially to please women
...
4
Waqf in Central Asia: Four Hundred Years in the History of a ...
(It should be added, however, that his own apparently philogynous nature
guaranteed problems for the next generation. )9 His efforts fall into three distinct
periods: (1) the years 1683—1685, in which he tried to establish as qa'alkhan or
...
5
The Prodigious Muse: Women's Writing in Counter-Reformation ...
... in the 1550s to the 1570s, members of the first generations to come to maturity
in the aftermath of the Council of Trent and the last generations of women to profit
, at least in their youth, from the philogynous attitudes that had dominated Italian ...
6
Suddenly, as the Result of an Accident
He knew that full well, but that knowledge was not enough to shield the
philogynous John Hogarth from her spell. He shambled to his feet and self-
consciously pumped the slender hand which she offered. "I'm very pleased to
meet you, Mr.
7
Issues in Gender Studies Research: 2013 Edition
This article introduces the concept of 'philogynous masculinities' as part of an
exploration of more gender equitable tendencies among young men in
secondary schools in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique.” The news reporters
obtained a ...
8
A Subversive Voice in China
... masculinized ancestor worship in The Red Sorghum Family to a
problematization of history per se represented by a philogynous writing style in
Big Breasts and Wide Hips and later shifts to a parody of Buddhism's six realms
of reincarnation ...
9
Gender and the Fictions of the Public Sphere, 1690-1755
For Ward,these gentlemen are so fond oradmiring of women—so “philogynous”
—that they have infact unnaturallyverged on becoming women themselves.
Moreover,Ward's prurientinsistenceonthemen's physical entanglement with one ...
10
The Medievalist Impulse in American Literature: Twain, ...
Ironically, the pornographic 1601 functions in much the same way as the
supposedly philogynous courtly lyrics; the female is the "subject-object for male
discourse," and the "context is validation by other males" (Cholakian 57) who are
its ...