激励
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Book 2014Using insights from psychology, sociology, anthropology, and the history of sexuality, Holmberg explores the ambiguity that drives male bonding. Personal interviews with Mamet and with the actors who have interpreted his major roles shed light on how and why men bond with each other and complement close analysis of Mamet‘s texts.
水汽
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137305190America; anthropology; history; history of literature; interpret; interview; Plato; play; psychology; sociolo
Credence
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泥土谦卑
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innate
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flaggy
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Giner Alor-Hernández,Rafael Valencia-Garcíaa when Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed shared a bed—a common practice in the nineteenth century. Friendship has a history, a sociology, an anthropology, and a psychology. Since all these disciplines offer insights into the conundrum of male friendship, I reference all of them. Despite different app
材料等
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24135-3d, exploit this fascination, but they deny it as vigorously as they flaunt it. “In our society,” Vogel continued, “men showing tenderness for other men is taboo.” Taboo because deep male friendship triggers homosexual panic. Mamet has dealt with a broad range of psychological, social, and intellectu
FLOUR
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entrance
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Campaign
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24135-3 ironic valentine to the stage. Chekhov’s sketch winks at the despair of a vodka-soaked actor who blames the theater for having destroyed his life. Exploring the relationship between life and art, Chekhov’s little gem blends comedy and pathos. Mamet’s play keeps the equipoise of Chekhov’s mixed emot