| Claire Elise Katz, Lara Trout - 2005 - 450 pages
...deviation or upon which she is parasitic. Of course, de Beauvoir herself was not slow in recognizing this: A man never begins by presenting himself as an individual of a certain sex; it goes without saying that he is a man. The terms masculine and feminine are used symmetrically... | |
| Barbara A. Arrighi - 2007 - 400 pages
...never get the notion of writing a book on the peculiar situation of the human male.2 But if I wish to define myself, I must first of all say: "I am a...by presenting himself as an individual of a certain sex; it goes without saying that he is a man. The terms masculine and feminine are used symmetrically... | |
| Elizabeth Leane - 2007 - 216 pages
...body that is marked as gendered, whereas the male body is considered universal, the basic human form: A man never begins by presenting himself as an individual of a certain sex; it goes without saying that he is a man .... Woman has ovaries, a uterus: these peculiarities... | |
| Rahul Roy - 2007 - 74 pages
...man would never set out to write a book on the peculiar situation of the human male. But if I wish to define myself, I must first of all say: 'I am a...be based all further discussion. A man never begins o by presenting himself as an individual of a certain sex; it goes without saying that he is a man."... | |
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