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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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