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" What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 738
1874
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The Subject of Liberty: Toward a Feminist Theory of Freedom

Nancy J. Hirschmann - 2009 - 312 страници
...his famous passage that "what is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others." A dominant theme in The Subjection of Women is that women are how and who they are because of a patriarchal...
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Bourgeois and Aristocratic Cultural Encounters in Garden Art, 1550-1850

Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture - 2002 - 400 страници
...power under patriarchy: What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others ... in the case of women, a hot-house . . . cultivation has always been carried on of some of the capabilities...
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Love and Eugenics in the Late Nineteenth Century: Rational Reproduction and ...

Angelique Richardson - 2003 - 284 страници
...discourses on the natural: 'what is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others' (238). Hardy, a follower of Mill, likewise spoke out against the new emphasis on sexual difference...
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Gothic: Nineteenth-century Gothic : at home with the vampire

Fred Botting, Dale Townshend - 2004 - 370 страници
...Women. "What is now called the nature of women," Mill 270 writes, "is an extremely artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. ":8 Mill's sentence, deftly identifying "the nature of women" as an "artificial1' construct formed...
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Mill's The Subjection of Women

Maria H. Morales - 2005 - 216 страници
...functions and positions: 'What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. It may be asserted without scruple, that no other class of dependents have had their character so entirely...
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Motherhood: How Should We Care for Our Children?

Anne Manne - 2005 - 410 страници
...society, or men, traditionally interpreted as the 'nature of women' was an 'eminently artificial thing': the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. It may be asserted without scruple, that no other class of dependents have had their character so entirely...
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Middlemarch in the Twenty-First Century

Karen Chase - 2006 - 224 страници
...solely to stunt women: What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. ... a hot-house and stove cultivation has always been carried on of some of the capabilities of their...
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Belief, Bodies, and Being: Feminist Reflections on Embodiment

Deborah Orr - 2006 - 236 страници
...(232). In consequence, "[w]hat is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others (238). Thus we can see in this brief history the maintenance, despite radically different ontological...
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Masculinities: Konzeptionen von Männlichkeit im Werk von Thomas Hardy und D ...

Stefan Horlacher - 2006 - 736 страници
...Konstruktcharakter von gender verweist: What is (...) called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing - the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. (...) [A]ny of the mental differences supposed to exist between women and men are but the natural effect...
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Understanding Inequality: The Intersection of Race/ethnicity, Class, and Gender

Barbara A. Arrighi - 2007 - 400 страници
...in the nature of each. What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. It may be asserted without scruple, that no other class of dependents have had their character so entirely...
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