Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... continue even beyond the grave . Funeral outfits are sometimes prepared in advance of dying and instructions left with hairdressers . After taking the sacrament , Madame de Pompadour's final act before death was to rouge her face . In a ...
... continue even beyond the grave . Funeral outfits are sometimes prepared in advance of dying and instructions left with hairdressers . After taking the sacrament , Madame de Pompadour's final act before death was to rouge her face . In a ...
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... continue to feel a deep sense of conflict about their femaleness “ as long as femininity is associated with ruffles and flourishes and a lack of directness and honesty . . . for they are never praised without being patronized . Their ...
... continue to feel a deep sense of conflict about their femaleness “ as long as femininity is associated with ruffles and flourishes and a lack of directness and honesty . . . for they are never praised without being patronized . Their ...
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... continues , especially in sports that involve body contact or are less " aesthetically pleasing . " Those who play rougher sports are still considered either less feminine to begin with or masculinized through their participation . In a ...
... continues , especially in sports that involve body contact or are less " aesthetically pleasing . " Those who play rougher sports are still considered either less feminine to begin with or masculinized through their participation . In a ...
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The Fair | 1 |
The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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