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The regime of the brother after the patriarchy /
Published 1991An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Traps : African American Men on Gender and Sexuality /
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Traps : African American Men on Gender and Sexuality /
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The family on trial in revolutionary France
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Freedom of the heart -- The political power of love -- Broken bonds -- "War between brothers and sisters" -- Natural children, abandoned mothers, and emancipated fathers -- What makes a father? …”
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9 plays by Black women /
Published 1986Table of Contents: “…A Black woman speaks / by Beah Richards -- Toussaint / by Lorraine Hansberry -- Wedding band / by Alice Childress -- The tapestry / by Alexis DeVeaux -- Unfinished women cry in no man's land while a bird dies in a gilded cage / by Aishah Rahman -- spell #7 / by ntozake shange -- The brothers / by Kathleen Collins -- Paper dolls / by Elaine Jackson -- Brown silk and magenta sunsets / by P.J. …”
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Following the guidon
Published 1998An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Raising more hell and fewer dahlias the public life of Charlotte Smith, 1840-1917 /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Louis revisited: the Inland monthly years, 1872-1878 -- The capital years, part I: Washington, DC, 1879-1885 -- The capital years, part II: baby brother and the bête noire: Robert Odlum, Paul Boyton, and the Brooklyn Bridge, 1885 -- The capital years, part III: Washington, DC, 1886-1892 -- The Boston traveler: final years, 1892-1917.…”
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Feminizing the Fetish : Psychoanalysis and Narrative Obsession in Turn-of-the Century France /
Published 1991Table of Contents: “…Fetishism in theory: Marx, Freud, Baudrillard -- The epistemology of perversion: from pathology to pathography -- Cabinet secrets: peep shows, prostitution, and bric-a-bracomania in the fin-de-siecle interior -- Unmasking the masquerade: fetishism and femininity from the Goncourt Brothers to Joan Riviere -- Splitting hairs: female fetishism and postpartum sentimentality in Maupassant's fiction -- Mystical pathography: a case of maso-fetishism in the Goncourts' Madame Gervaisais -- Hysterical vision: the scopophilic garden from Monet to Mirbeau -- Master narratives/servant texts: representing the maid from Flaubert to Freud -- Stigma indelebile: Zola, Gide, and the deviant detail.…”
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Feminizing the Fetish : Psychoanalysis and Narrative Obsession in Turn-of-the Century France /
Published 1991Table of Contents: “…Fetishism in theory: Marx, Freud, Baudrillard -- The epistemology of perversion: from pathology to pathography -- Cabinet secrets: peep shows, prostitution, and bric-a-bracomania in the fin-de-siecle interior -- Unmasking the masquerade: fetishism and femininity from the Goncourt Brothers to Joan Riviere -- Splitting hairs: female fetishism and postpartum sentimentality in Maupassant's fiction -- Mystical pathography: a case of maso-fetishism in the Goncourts' Madame Gervaisais -- Hysterical vision: the scopophilic garden from Monet to Mirbeau -- Master narratives/servant texts: representing the maid from Flaubert to Freud -- Stigma indelebile: Zola, Gide, and the deviant detail.…”
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