Keyword [Masculine] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 7 |
| 81. | Battle and Balance Between the Masculine and the Feminine: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Young Adult Fiction of America's Nineteenth Centur |
| 82. | Masculine dimensions: Migration and gender in francophone literature and culture |
| 83. | A multivariate analysis of masculine gender role strain and its relationship to degrees of substance dependence and degrees of violence in an adult incarcerated population |
| 84. | Masculine interludes: Monstrosity and compassionate manhood in American literature, 1845--1899 |
| 85. | Kept boys: Scenes of masculine dependency in American literature and culture |
| 86. | Mediation analyses of culture, alexithymia, masculine ideology, and help-seeking |
| 87. | Battle-brave beyond women-kin: Women warriors in medieval English literature |
| 88. | 'My masculine part': or, The disappearance of the female body: The shifting boundaries between gender, status, and the body in the writing of Aphra Behn |
| 89. | Detecting masculinity: The positive masculine qualities of fictional detectives |
| 90. | Becoming the black subject: Violence, domesticity and the masculine self in mid-20th century African American literature |
| 91. | Attachment style and masculine norms adherence as mediators of stress and intimate partner violence in association with gender and romantic relationship types |
| 92. | The role of men's friendships in psychological distress, fear of emotions, and adherence to masculine role norms |
| 93. | The un'gathering of the tribes: Performing, writing, and remaking masculine identity at 1990s alternative rock festivals |
| 94. | Single & Loving It? The lived experience of single women displaying masculine traits |
| 95. | Unmanned countenances: Representations of masculine grief in Middle English literature |
| 96. | Masculinity means never having to say you're masculine: Homophobia, hypermasculinity, and the struggle over visibility in the space of 'straight -acting' gay men |
| 97. | Fear of intimacy in men: Masculine emotional restrictiveness and the role of interpersonal flexibility |
| 98. | Masculinity and the English working class, 1837--1908 (Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Kingsley) |
| 99. | 'Post equitem sedet atra cura': How the diverse codes of Victorian masculinity create masculine debility in Victorian novels |
| 100. | Gender dichotomies in the kitchen: Feminine and masculine qualities of spaces and artifacts |
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