The space between: sexual ambiguity and magical realism in
... change the title character undergoes, it is a revealing feature of the novel. The male Orlando is seemingly happy to live life solely as a man, complete with money, status, and privilege, while the female Orlando quickly realizes the limitations placed upon her as a woman and chooses to revel in end ...
... change the title character undergoes, it is a revealing feature of the novel. The male Orlando is seemingly happy to live life solely as a man, complete with money, status, and privilege, while the female Orlando quickly realizes the limitations placed upon her as a woman and chooses to revel in end ...
Romantic Love Communication - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... understand the contributing factors of divorce in an effort to prevent it, as well as define the elements that contribute to a lifetime of marital happiness. As poor communication is listed as one of the top reasons for divorce, it is vital to learn how to communicate better with one’s mate. Many sc ...
... understand the contributing factors of divorce in an effort to prevent it, as well as define the elements that contribute to a lifetime of marital happiness. As poor communication is listed as one of the top reasons for divorce, it is vital to learn how to communicate better with one’s mate. Many sc ...
shapeshifting: prostitution and the problem of harm jane barrington
... normative experience. Mental health nurses witnessing the inscribed effects of abuse on service users are lead to consider whether we are dealing with a breakdown of the mind or a breakdown in social or cultural connection (Stuhlmiller, 2003). The purpose of this research is to examine the cultural ...
... normative experience. Mental health nurses witnessing the inscribed effects of abuse on service users are lead to consider whether we are dealing with a breakdown of the mind or a breakdown in social or cultural connection (Stuhlmiller, 2003). The purpose of this research is to examine the cultural ...
Bias in Psychotherapy with BDSM Clients
... thoroughly it is clear that this assumption is based upon misconceptions about both the diagnostic criteria and the behaviors of BDSM participants. Most people with a BDSM orientation have sex without BDSM elements at least some of the time (Cutler, 2003) while others enjoy the sensations connected ...
... thoroughly it is clear that this assumption is based upon misconceptions about both the diagnostic criteria and the behaviors of BDSM participants. Most people with a BDSM orientation have sex without BDSM elements at least some of the time (Cutler, 2003) while others enjoy the sensations connected ...
edmund spenser`s married chastity: ovid, feminist
... food’” (71:14). This inherent tension between virtuous admiration and carnal love plays a major role in The Faerie Queene, especially in Book III, the Legend of Britomart, Knight of Chastity. While Book I chronicles the exploits of Redcrosse Knight and establishes the existence of a spiritual world ...
... food’” (71:14). This inherent tension between virtuous admiration and carnal love plays a major role in The Faerie Queene, especially in Book III, the Legend of Britomart, Knight of Chastity. While Book I chronicles the exploits of Redcrosse Knight and establishes the existence of a spiritual world ...
Malinowski`s Reading List: Tess as Field Guide to Woman
... viduals were abstracted by this passion, and each was but portion of one organism called sex" (124). Tess's individuality, like that of her rustic sisters, is subsumed under this sexual impulse, according to the male narrator, and Angel seems ready to choose from among the lot (in the same haphazard ...
... viduals were abstracted by this passion, and each was but portion of one organism called sex" (124). Tess's individuality, like that of her rustic sisters, is subsumed under this sexual impulse, according to the male narrator, and Angel seems ready to choose from among the lot (in the same haphazard ...
Sex in Spam: A Content Analysis
... Research has found that among spam emails, sex is a predominant theme and some people indeed respond to these spam emails instead of just deleting them (Yu, 2011; Ting, 2004). Research has found that teenagers, especially males, tend to actively seek sexual content in the media, including the Intern ...
... Research has found that among spam emails, sex is a predominant theme and some people indeed respond to these spam emails instead of just deleting them (Yu, 2011; Ting, 2004). Research has found that teenagers, especially males, tend to actively seek sexual content in the media, including the Intern ...
Syphilis - bpac NZ
... Asia. While the likelihood of seeing a patient with yaws is very low, many may have been exposed to this infection during childhood. The antibodies produced by the immune system in response to yaws remain present for life.12 As such, people with a previous yaws infection will always return a reactiv ...
... Asia. While the likelihood of seeing a patient with yaws is very low, many may have been exposed to this infection during childhood. The antibodies produced by the immune system in response to yaws remain present for life.12 As such, people with a previous yaws infection will always return a reactiv ...
Dreams, images and emotions associated with propofol anaesthesia
... patients, regardless of whether music had been played or not. This might be related to the excitatory side-effects of propofol caused by suppression of the GABAA inhibitory system [24] and seen in the increased sensation-seeking effect present during propofol recovery [17]. Alternatively, the differ ...
... patients, regardless of whether music had been played or not. This might be related to the excitatory side-effects of propofol caused by suppression of the GABAA inhibitory system [24] and seen in the increased sensation-seeking effect present during propofol recovery [17]. Alternatively, the differ ...
1. Describe how Freud`s three levels of mental life relate to his
... 84. According to Freud, a girl's wish to be a boy or to have a baby A. indicates feminine identification. B. results from a mature superego. C. is an expression of penis envy. D. is called the complete Oedipus complex. E. is an unnatural condition. 85. Freud believed that a little girl's Oedipal wi ...
... 84. According to Freud, a girl's wish to be a boy or to have a baby A. indicates feminine identification. B. results from a mature superego. C. is an expression of penis envy. D. is called the complete Oedipus complex. E. is an unnatural condition. 85. Freud believed that a little girl's Oedipal wi ...
Psychological and behavioural characteristics of females involved
... femininity; and (2) as a result of this preconceived role, girls are naturally protected and closely supervised, allowing little opportunity for girls to engage in gang activities. Researchers have discussed the perceptions of the female role as subservient (Densley, 2013; Medina et al., 2012) and t ...
... femininity; and (2) as a result of this preconceived role, girls are naturally protected and closely supervised, allowing little opportunity for girls to engage in gang activities. Researchers have discussed the perceptions of the female role as subservient (Densley, 2013; Medina et al., 2012) and t ...
The Evolution of Gender-Biased Nectar Production in
... GENDER-BIASED NECTAR PRODUCTION IN HERMAPHRODITIC PLANTS ...
... GENDER-BIASED NECTAR PRODUCTION IN HERMAPHRODITIC PLANTS ...
Rape Myth Acceptance: An Exploration of Influential Factors Among
... (1996), indicated that attitude changes only last for a limited period of time after the participant finishes the program. To address this short term effect, it may be possible to identify specific factors that influence rape myth acceptance among college students. Universities could then incorporat ...
... (1996), indicated that attitude changes only last for a limited period of time after the participant finishes the program. To address this short term effect, it may be possible to identify specific factors that influence rape myth acceptance among college students. Universities could then incorporat ...
`The Flowers of Friendship`: Gertrude Stein and
... French. On the other hand, Ulla Dydo’s recent detailed analysis of the two works in Gertrude Stein: The Language that rises,3 is a negative assessment rather of Hugnet, arguing that the immature, over-lengthy Enfances exasperated Stein and that her irritation is apparent in her transposition of the ...
... French. On the other hand, Ulla Dydo’s recent detailed analysis of the two works in Gertrude Stein: The Language that rises,3 is a negative assessment rather of Hugnet, arguing that the immature, over-lengthy Enfances exasperated Stein and that her irritation is apparent in her transposition of the ...
17 Egon Schiele, a revolutionary painter and draftsman, devel
... of sexual Angst. In both categories of course Schiele is also obsessively concerned with the self (21-22). One of these self-portraits that clearly exhibits both the metaphysical and sexual angst described by Wilson is Schiele’s work from 1910, Self-Portrait, Nude Facing Front. In it, the artist’s f ...
... of sexual Angst. In both categories of course Schiele is also obsessively concerned with the self (21-22). One of these self-portraits that clearly exhibits both the metaphysical and sexual angst described by Wilson is Schiele’s work from 1910, Self-Portrait, Nude Facing Front. In it, the artist’s f ...
Advertising appeals in magazine : a framing study
... a framing perspective. Framing as a theoretical concept has largely been used in the context of news and political communication. Social scientists use framing to understand the presentation of events and issues by journalists. Framing study of advertising content has been rare and has mostly focuse ...
... a framing perspective. Framing as a theoretical concept has largely been used in the context of news and political communication. Social scientists use framing to understand the presentation of events and issues by journalists. Framing study of advertising content has been rare and has mostly focuse ...
He`s not good enough for you - Utrecht University Repository
... The central question that I pose for the purpose of this research, is how Ladinas in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, cross gendered ethnic boundaries in their marriages with Indígena men. In this, I focus on areas of conflict and tension that appear to be the most common in interethnic marriages between ...
... The central question that I pose for the purpose of this research, is how Ladinas in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, cross gendered ethnic boundaries in their marriages with Indígena men. In this, I focus on areas of conflict and tension that appear to be the most common in interethnic marriages between ...
Sexual selection in Fungi
... The theory of natural selection tells us that the individuals best adapted to their environment will survive best and get most offspring. The genes that code for these characteristics will increase in frequency and as a result extremely well adapted species evolve: perfectly streamlined fish, octopu ...
... The theory of natural selection tells us that the individuals best adapted to their environment will survive best and get most offspring. The genes that code for these characteristics will increase in frequency and as a result extremely well adapted species evolve: perfectly streamlined fish, octopu ...
Subversive Beauty - Victorian Bodies of
... In his 1989 article about the beautiful human face, sociologist Anthony Synnott agrees with Lee’s contentions regarding beauty and then complicates notions of beauty’s divinity: “Beauty as physically attractive not only reflects Divine beauty, and inner moral beauty, but also inspires physical desi ...
... In his 1989 article about the beautiful human face, sociologist Anthony Synnott agrees with Lee’s contentions regarding beauty and then complicates notions of beauty’s divinity: “Beauty as physically attractive not only reflects Divine beauty, and inner moral beauty, but also inspires physical desi ...
Full Report
... Transmission of HIV remains a major global threat today, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, home to 68% of the world’s infected individuals (UNAIDS, 2007). With an estimated prevalence of about 11.5%, Mozambique is one of the epidemic’s worst affected countries (INS, 2010). As in the rest of the regi ...
... Transmission of HIV remains a major global threat today, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, home to 68% of the world’s infected individuals (UNAIDS, 2007). With an estimated prevalence of about 11.5%, Mozambique is one of the epidemic’s worst affected countries (INS, 2010). As in the rest of the regi ...
Feangfu, Janit (2011) (Ir)resistibly modern : the construction of
... division because of its alliance with the US. The specific timeframe from 1958 to 1976 is determined by the internal political situation of the country. The year 1958 is significant in modern Thai political history because Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat executed his second coup d’état in October and c ...
... division because of its alliance with the US. The specific timeframe from 1958 to 1976 is determined by the internal political situation of the country. The year 1958 is significant in modern Thai political history because Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat executed his second coup d’état in October and c ...
Sexting, consent and young people`s ethics: Beyond
... video is designed to stimulate discussion of ‘peer and relationship pressure, consequences of creating and sharing something in a digital format, [the] role of the bystander, gender stereotypes and sexual discrimination’ and invites students to ‘develop alternate endings depending on the actions of ...
... video is designed to stimulate discussion of ‘peer and relationship pressure, consequences of creating and sharing something in a digital format, [the] role of the bystander, gender stereotypes and sexual discrimination’ and invites students to ‘develop alternate endings depending on the actions of ...
Umbr(a): Sameness
... restriction of the personal: the pleasure of the associative process itself, of a pure relationality which, beyond or before the satisfaction of particular needs or interests, may be at once the ground, the motive, and the goal of all relations. Simmels essay more or less takes for granted the sati ...
... restriction of the personal: the pleasure of the associative process itself, of a pure relationality which, beyond or before the satisfaction of particular needs or interests, may be at once the ground, the motive, and the goal of all relations. Simmels essay more or less takes for granted the sati ...
Feminist Themes in Philip Roth`s Goodbye, Columbus
... effort of her competitor, and replaces it with skeptical evaluation of her as his potential mate. Neil’s narcissism in which he believes he has a right over Brenda, and his perceptions of her actions, for the most part created by his own thoughts, demolish Brenda’s character in all that she does. Sh ...
... effort of her competitor, and replaces it with skeptical evaluation of her as his potential mate. Neil’s narcissism in which he believes he has a right over Brenda, and his perceptions of her actions, for the most part created by his own thoughts, demolish Brenda’s character in all that she does. Sh ...
Sexual attraction
Sexual attraction is attraction on the basis of sexual desire or the quality of arousing such interest. Sexual attractiveness or sex appeal is an individual's ability to attract the sexual or erotic interest of another person, and is a factor in sexual selection or mate choice. The attraction can be to the physical or other qualities or traits of a person, or to such qualities in the context in which they appear. The attraction may be to a person's aesthetics or movements or to their voice or smell, besides other factors. The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume, hair length and style, and anything else which can attract the sexual interest of another person. It can also be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities of the person. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and also on the criteria of the person who is attracted.Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian person would typically find a person of the same sex to be more attractive than one of the other sex. A bisexual person would find either sex to be attractive. Asexuality refers to those who do not experience sexual attraction for either sex, though they may have romantic attraction (homoromantic, biromantic or heteroromantic). Interpersonal attraction includes factors such as physical or psychological similarity, familiarity or possessing a preponderance of common or familiar features, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal liking, and reinforcement.The ability of a person's physical and other qualities to create a sexual interest in others is the basis of their use in advertising, film, and other visual media, as well as in modeling and other occupations.