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the issues that lie behind the categories and some of the themes revealed by the
organization of studies within the classification . ISSUES AND THEMES General .
The entries contained in part I , “ General , ” contribute to a definition of the ...
the issues that lie behind the categories and some of the themes revealed by the
organization of studies within the classification . ISSUES AND THEMES General .
The entries contained in part I , “ General , ” contribute to a definition of the ...
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311 p . Includes bibliography and index . ISBN 0 - 231 - 06412 - 8 . Despite
indications that interest in incest “ is almost plaguelike in our collective
imagination , ” the dynamic themes of incest presented in modern literature have
been ignored .
311 p . Includes bibliography and index . ISBN 0 - 231 - 06412 - 8 . Despite
indications that interest in incest “ is almost plaguelike in our collective
imagination , ” the dynamic themes of incest presented in modern literature have
been ignored .
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Sexuality is not as overt a theme in depicting the male as in the female nude .
This is partially because the man has been the active participant in society and
religion , while woman represented passive , domestic , and erotic themes .
Another ...
Sexuality is not as overt a theme in depicting the male as in the female nude .
This is partially because the man has been the active participant in society and
religion , while woman represented passive , domestic , and erotic themes .
Another ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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