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Louise M. Sylvester seriously as an organising framework for professional knowledge, what are the implications for professional education and practice?”A multiplicity of understandings emerge as to what is meant by phronesis and how it might be reinterpreted, understood, applied, and extended in a world radically diffBRIBE 发表于 2025-3-23 22:25:50
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Introduction,nd her publisher. Edith is being asked to produce books with modern, liberated heroines who have more contemporary (as the publisher sees it) psychosexual dilemmas. Her answer suggests that the publisher has failed to understand the ways in which the gender positionings in the romance genre reflectCHART 发表于 2025-3-24 09:20:00
Constructing The Heterosexual Contract,erpretations of sex and gender roles, in particular those prescribed for young women. The cultural narratives of the medieval period are, I think, crucial to an understanding of the conventional positioning of gender roles within heterosexuality. The recategorization of romance as a women’s genre, a清醒 发表于 2025-3-24 14:15:42
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The Sadistic Hero, this cultural context are seen in the versions of femininity found in the cultural narratives of romance and the law. In this chapter the focus will shift slightly to encompass notions of masculinity and the expectations of male gender roles constructed in and by religious thinking and fictional te责任 发表于 2025-3-24 22:32:15
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Romance Debased,ntic fiction and the law of rape up to the present day—suggest that explicitly consensual sex is virtually impossible within our cultural constructions of heterosexuality.. The narratives of heterosexual femininity require that women say “no” to offers of sex. This means that the male lover’s task i