Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... called the " rub - off effect . " Because female beauty has great value , men get some of it rubbed off on them . When an unattractive man is seen coupled with a beautiful woman , he is judged to be more intelligent and more successful ...
... called the " rub - off effect . " Because female beauty has great value , men get some of it rubbed off on them . When an unattractive man is seen coupled with a beautiful woman , he is judged to be more intelligent and more successful ...
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... called a form of " mythical discourse . " They predispose the viewer to accept the commercial message as truth rather than as construct . They sell not only the product but also the prevailing social standards and thereby rein- force ...
... called a form of " mythical discourse . " They predispose the viewer to accept the commercial message as truth rather than as construct . They sell not only the product but also the prevailing social standards and thereby rein- force ...
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... called sadism turned inward , for one part of the person damages another part . Helene Deutsch , one of the early psychoanalysts , called it " the most elemental power in female mental life . " She thought that masochism derived not ...
... called sadism turned inward , for one part of the person damages another part . Helene Deutsch , one of the early psychoanalysts , called it " the most elemental power in female mental life . " She thought that masochism derived not ...
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The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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