Papers 1991-2000 of total 66656 found.
…, S. (2002) 'Man: The Invisible Gendered Subject' in Men and Masculinities. Key Themes and New Directions, Cambridge: Polity Press, p. 351-368.…
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…existence for women. "In the eyes of the law, women were almost invisible" (Fabian). Women were forced to walk along a wall while the men had plenty of room to move about. Women were not treated fairly and while they slowly walked along with shame they would…
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…the law regarding obscene speech that was clarified by the Supreme Court in the case of Miller v. California (1973). In this case, a man conducted mass mailings of pornographic material to hundreds of people. The court found that this man was not exercising…
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…"on a pedestal that grew and grew," as Janis put it. One woman who stayed with 200 doughboys in a canteen near the front said she would feel comfortable leaving a 16-year-old daughter there alone, because "if any man touched her with his finger, these boys would tear…
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…Jenna Hecker Anderson J. Arthur Prufrock as a tragic character The lovesong of J. Arthur Prufrock is a candid look into the tortured psyche of a man struggling with his self-image. J. Arthur Prufrock is afraid to admit to himself that he has failed. He…
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…. In Prey, the Frankenstein of the literature is the Nano-swarm, while in Bladerunner it's the renegade replicants. The renegade replicants of Bladerunner and the nano-swarm of Prey exhibit similar properties, in that they are both artificially created by man
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…perceived by humans, while also remaining transcendent and invisible. This may appear to be a radical departure from the concepts of God found in Hebrew Bible. Most Christians believe the New Testament's statements regarding the nature of God can be directly…
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…) Griffin finds that hitchhiking at night through Mississippi is the best way to experience the underlying stereotypes found throughout Mississippi. A man will open up at night because it gives him an illusion of anonymity. Griffin can't conceive of how…
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…that everyone has the necessary tools for survival. Mastering the necessary tools for surviving in California have been amply demonstrated by Ramon Perez's essay, "Ripon" and William Langewiesche's essay, "Invisible Men." The quandary of illegal immigrants…
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…, Puck enters (using his powers of invisibility). He watches the "hempen homespuns," as he calls them, while they rehearse, and decides to have some fun with the man playing Pyramus. Using some of his magical fairy powers, he transforms Bottom's head…
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