Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... century , Western European men vied with women in adorning and displaying their bodies . No- blemen , as heavily turned out as the ladies , paraded in powdered wigs and satin pumps , showing off their shapely legs . Men's fashions were ...
... century , Western European men vied with women in adorning and displaying their bodies . No- blemen , as heavily turned out as the ladies , paraded in powdered wigs and satin pumps , showing off their shapely legs . Men's fashions were ...
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... century as a counterpart to the “ self - made - man " image , reports Banner . Young women in the antebellum years worked to turn themselves into elegant ladies while their mates worked to become men of property . Together they ...
... century as a counterpart to the “ self - made - man " image , reports Banner . Young women in the antebellum years worked to turn themselves into elegant ladies while their mates worked to become men of property . Together they ...
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... century , Amer- icans worshiped soft , round curves as the epitome of femininity and considered muscles an abomination . The Women's Christian Temperance Union warned women not to indulge in unladylike sports that would threaten their ...
... century , Amer- icans worshiped soft , round curves as the epitome of femininity and considered muscles an abomination . The Women's Christian Temperance Union warned women not to indulge in unladylike sports that would threaten their ...
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The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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