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The gendering of men, 1600-1750, Vol. 1

Thomas Alan King c2004 © University of Wisconsin Press
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  • 9780299197841 (paper)
  • 9780299197803 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Gender Studies
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  • Table of Contents

  • Reviews

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  • Frontmatter
  • Figures (page ix)
  • Acknowledgments (page xi)
  • Note on Original Texts Quoted (page xiii)
  • Part 1: Publicity
    • Introduction: History before the Phallus? (page 3)
    • 1. Positioning Men (page 20)
    • 2. A Politics of Effeminacy (page 64)
    • 3. Residual Pederasty and the National Body (page 89)
  • Part 2: Privacy
    • Introduction: History before the Look? (page 123)
    • 4. The Eye's Castration, the Subject's Plenitude (page 132)
    • 5. The English Phallus (page 167)
    • 6. Embodying Mr. Spectator (page 201)
    • 7. "There's difference in men": The Fop and the Politics of Pleasure (page 228)
  • Conclusion: The Promise of Gender (page 257)
  • Notes (page 263)
  • Index (page 355)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JHSex 21.3 (Sep. 2012): 563-566 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/483898
SCJ 37.4 (Winter. 2006): 1229-1230 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20478230
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