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Anna Smithunch in West Harlem, Upper Manhattan, organized by and for a group of gay fathers. Looking randomly at people around me, I spot a young Black man sitting down on a bench, smiling at his young daughter, and talking to her. They are inseparable. She stands out, wearing a princess tiara, glitter nail pROOF 发表于 2025-3-25 10:50:52
Anna Smithd.Offers international case studies.This book discusses and analyses the ways in which fatherhood is in transition in contemporary and globalized society. The authors identify and examine fathering practices in relation to hegemonic and marginal patterns of masculinity, the concept of heteronormativFLIP 发表于 2025-3-25 12:15:33
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Introduction its environment, that they were unable to recognise its distinctive beauty. Anyone who has taken the trouble to reflect on the nature of perception will agree with Schopenhauer that the means we have for registering information about the world that surrounds us is constrained and filtered through t失望未来 发表于 2025-3-26 15:54:02
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The Space of Travel: Reading and the Female Voyagerrsed in a universe far removed from our own. Dazzling fantasies eclipse the banality of home and the familiar. The space of reading may of course still be about rediscovering the appeal of the familiar, or viewing a strange new world without ever leaving home, but dominant critical metaphors of read