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of occurrence of various fantasy themes and categories between the sex offenders and non - sex offenders . In addition to demonstrating the diversity of the content of erotic imagery , the study results suggest ...
clinical populations, such as sex offenders (e.g., Allen, D’Alessio, & Emmers-Sommer, 1999; Lalumiere & Quinsey, 1994; Seto & Lalumiere, 2010). The meta- analysis presented in this paper focuses ...
these categories together such that homosexuality symbolized pedophilia (Herman 1997). Third, anti-trans campaigns confused trans women with cisgender (or non -transgender) male sex offenders . Campaign ads portrayed ...
?’60 This is a question that confronts us in Zalewski's writings. Sex -centred frames often mute the suffering and vulnerability of gender non -conforming individuals, leading to what she refers ...
and exclusion” (140). In this way, the “queer work” I’m referring to scrutinizes non -cis-heteronormative sex , sexuality, and gender representations within frameworks of systemic inequities contingent upon race ...
’ as a form of art; excluding the protection of religious sensibilities from the scope of Article 9; and gradually referring to the defence of ‘fiction’ in literary cases. Yet a more careful analysis ...
’, for example, shows how the horticultural developments that enabled tastemakers such as Sir Francis Dashwood to develop the English garden are both reflected in and informed by erotic botanical imagery in novels ...
’, for example, he compares it to a pretty girl, whose ‘acquisition’ (through drinking and sex ) is an ‘act of affirmation’ (pp. 6–8, 9–10). ‘Identity’ explores queer and non -normative sexualities; however, sexual ...
consistency across the editorial work. The table of contents (‘The Complete Works’) publicizes Shakespeare as a collaborator by prominently listing all known (and in some instances speculated) co-authors ...
Burney’s The Wanderer [1814] and Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park [1814], arguing that ‘Austen and Burney both utilize and disavow Wollstonecraft’s radical analysis of the cultural forces which shape individual ...
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