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  • One or two of the earlier photos reveal an intriguing androgyny not normally associated with the actress.
  • One or two of the earlier photos reveal an intriguing androgyny not normally associated with the actress.
  • Menswear trends call for either extreme muscularity or waifish androgyny on the catwalk. Times, Sunday Times
  • In closing their Introduction, the editors of this handsome volume remark that "scholars of the novel everywhere owe a great debt to these innovative and creative minds that have ferreted out Jack London's predilictions and his prescience in such far-ranging and contemporary topics as gender-race, homosexuality, heterosexuality, humor, power, androgyny, and masculine identity. America's Greatest World Novel
  • His androgyny built in me a kind of trust, later reinforced by the relationships I would have with a few very important gay men, who parented me and made me who I am today.
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  • Clinically to as the overmodest unreal, it is functional as an androgyny to inexplicitness hind chi badgerer, galvanism the applemint, and cyprinid the organza to a novelette of moderately quarterfinal, pyraustaibility, and makedonija. POWET.TV
  • No."" The longer I live with her the more I tend to androgyny, and the less important clothing comes to seem. GALILEE
  • In Seduction and Betrayal, for example, she located Virginia Woolf's special and claustral narrowness, her aggravated femininity, less in her situation as a woman than in the aestheticism and androgyny of Bloomsbury. On Elizabeth Hardwick (1916–2007)
  • Potentially the hermaphrodite dissolves gender difference and, at least in its associated idea of androgyny, has become acceptable.
  • She regards the androgyny, same-sex sexuality, or misogynist attitudes of the various male protagonists in these authors' works as transgressions of the two-gender model.
  • The androgyny of today, where everything is unisex and uniform, destroys culture by divorcing it from the reality of human existence.
  • One or two of the earlier photos reveal an intriguing androgyny not normally associated with the actress.
  • Potentially the hermaphrodite dissolves gender difference and, at least in its associated idea of androgyny, has become acceptable.
  • This season's touchstone of understated femininity is soon to be passed over in favour of sexed-up, vibrant skirts and dresses, as seen at Roland Mouret, or in favour of a new androgyny championed on the catwalk by Dries Van Noten and Balenciaga. Paris fashion week: wardrobe updates
  • It is a dark and disturbing exploration of abuse, androgyny and the pre-teen brutality of boys. ARE VAMPIRES A DYING BREED? | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • Vaslav Nijinsky rose to stardom as the golden slave in Diaghilev’s ballet, Scheherazade, appearing “in brown body paint, and grinning, and wound with pearls — not so much as a sex object but as sex itself, with all the accouterments of perversity that the fin-de-siècle imagination could supply: exotism, androgyny, enslavement, violence.” Scheherazade Goes West
  • If androgyny proved unattainable in a small socialist society whose citizens self-selected for radical feminist convictions, how could one bring it about in contemporary America, where most people don't want it?
  • Homosexuality appeared as one of the forms of sexuality when it was transposed from the practice of sodomy into a kind of interior androgyny, a hermaphrodism of the soul. Notes on 'How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision'
  • Almond's heavy eyeliner and camp androgyny made middle-aged men, in particular, so uneasy that they suddenly discovered pressing engagements in their potting sheds.
  • Where once it stressed prog-rock pomp and strutting machismo, now it tends to alt-rock introspection and a sly androgyny. Globe and Mail
  • What's wrong with a little - or a lot of - androgyny anyway?
  • Nomi's look suggested dangerous androgyny, a sexless scariness that drew directly from both glitzy drag and gloomy Gothic ideals.
  • The Melbourne Writers Centre is dominated by women who will only tolerate strangely docile feminised men, who build towards an androgyny and collaborate in a general ‘dumbing down’ of the male.
  • One or two of the earlier photos reveal an intriguing androgyny not normally associated with the actress.

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