Papers 2461-2470 of total 2688 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…who insisted that the film be true to the play. The film challenged the Production Code's censors with its bold adult drama and sexual subjects (rape, domestic violence, homosexuality, and female promiscuity or nymphomania) - it is the story of the pathetic…
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…in the case of heterosexual sex. Transmission among lesbians (homosexual females) is rare. Oral sex is an extremely common form of sexual activity among both gay and straight folks. Such activity involves…
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…and deviant from themselves. An example of this would be the demonising of the Chinese workers in Australia during the gold-rush. They were depicted as 'evil, dirty, opium addicts' Similarly, the treatment afforded homosexuals, hippies and other marginalised…
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…only purpose seems to be looking after his elderly mother who later dies. 'Horse' has issues with his small penis and the other man (we don't learn the name of) doesn't seem to have any problems but represents homosexuals. We see then that each of them…
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…in Nazi Germany and indeed all other Fascist states is the matter of persecution. All Fascist states have at least one set aside group which is persecuted. The obvious case is the holocaust in Germany, in which over 6 million Jews, homosexuals, non-Aryans…
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…, the confessions of denying Christ, homosexuality and of the mysterious Baphomet head idol (which from then on began to figure more prominently in the case against the Templars). Until this point Clement seems to have considered Philip's actions against the Templars…
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…. An acceptable situation for the dominant group but these images are socially harmful, they reinforce the social barriers that social movements have been challenging for years, after all how often are low-income families or homosexuals featured in day to day…
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…that are unheard of in other countries. Homosexuality is punished severely in other lands, while we have grown to realize that it is part of the genetic makeup of many people and they cannot control it. Most immigrants come to America for a better way of life…
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…as sick and a threat to "innocent" women in the years after the war, confirmed the need for secrecy. Ironically however, the military contributed to the establishment of a larger lesbian subculture when it became less lenient in its policy towards homosexuals
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Category: /History
…" women in the years after the war confirmed the need for secrecy. Ironically however, the military contributed to the establishment of a larger lesbian subculture when it became less lenient in its policy towards homosexuals once the war was over. Thousands…
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