Keyword [Female sexuality] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Contrariety In William Blake's Early Poetry |
| 2. | Towards A Feminist Reading Of The Millstone |
| 3. | Regression Betrayal:Congtradiction Of Hongying’s Novels Writing Of Female Sexuality |
| 4. | The Mother Of French Psychoanalysis |
| 5. | A Study Of Feminist Narrative Strategies In Angela Carter’s Fiction |
| 6. | The Performance of Female Sexuality through Sensual Dances among Hong Kong and Japanese Wome |
| 7. | The impact of the father-daughter dyad on female sexuality, self-concept, and interpersonal relationships with men |
| 8. | Female sexuality in young adult literature |
| 9. | The 'condom lady' speaks: Female sexuality discourses and HIV prevention in community-based organizations |
| 10. | Japanese women writers watch a boy being beaten by his father: Male homosexual fantasies, female sexuality and desire (Kono Taeko, Mori Mari, Okamoto Kanoko, Matsuura Rieko) |
| 11. | Traveling Stories and Untold Desires: Female Sexuality in Song China, 10th--13th Centuries |
| 12. | Incorporating women: A theory of female sexuality informed by psychoanalysis and biological science |
| 13. | 'Empire lost': Unstable terms in the language of female sexuality, political conquest, and literary authority, 1660 to 1765 |
| 14. | An Examination of the Negative Impact of the Western Cultural Sex Paradigm on Female Sexuality |
| 15. | Maidenly amusements: Narrating female sexuality in eighteenth-century England (Mary Davys, Eliza Haywood, Charlotte Lennox, Frances Burney, Samuel Richardson) |
| 16. | Making female sexuality in Republican China: Women's bodies in the discourses of hygiene, education, and literature |
| 17. | De-siring desire: Emancipatory visions of female sexuality in Barbara Gowdy's fiction |
| 18. | Conjure woman: Cultural performances of African American women writers (Alice Walker, Zora Neale Hurston, Julie Dash, Gayl Jones) |
| 19. | Female sexuality in the fiction of Alice Munro |
| 20. | Narrative authority in Austen, Scott, Cooper, and Hawthorne |
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