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Unveiling the intricate history of female sexuality and its manipulation, Mineke Schipper's 'Hills of Paradise' traverses cultures and eras. Delving into stories of power and control, the book reveals how men's conflicted perceptions of the female body have shaped societies. Schipper examines myths, fears, and aggression, from ancient Mesopotamia to modern times, shedding light on timeless gender dynamics. This extensively researched and engaging work explores the enduring impact of historical attitudes on contemporary interactions between women and men.
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Foundations of academic knowledge
Centering Woman Gender Discourses in Caribbean Slave Society (Hilary MCD Beckles), PDF, Gender
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Hills of Paradise: Power, Powerlessness and the Female Body
Hills of Paradise: Power, Powerlessness and the Female Body
College Literature, Volume 49, Number 3 by Johns Hopkins University Press - Issuu
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