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Перевод: sexuality speek sexuality


[существительное]
различие полов; сексуальность


Тезаурус:

  1. Of course, for every Miss Miniver of 1909 there was probably an Ann Veronica, her dormant and delicious sexuality just waiting for H. G. Wells, New Man that he was, to wave his magic wand.
  2. We are committed to the practical care of all those who are ill with AIDS/HIV regardless of race, religion, lifestyle, sex, sexuality or any other factor.
  3. I have never questioned my sexuality.
  4. Sexuality is an area of our lives which involves risk, vulnerability and exposure.
  5. The days were truly apocalyptic; sadly, many of the commentators and reviewers, the would-be art leaders, were merely apoplectic; not least in fastening on to his overt sexuality, their criticisms of him shielding their own neuroses.
  6. It may be argued that sexuality has a certain uniqueness which is absent from much property: sexuality is an intrinsic part of one's personality, it is a mode of expressing that personality in relation to others, and it is therefore fundamental that one should be able to choose whether to express oneself in this way - and, if so, towards and with whom.
  7. The first women newsreaders had a difficult time because they were constantly "filtered" through their sexuality.
  8. Where lesbian love and sexuality are addressed, however "delicately and discreetly", a public space is nevertheless created for discussion and analysis.
  9. This is especially so with writers like Barthes and Genet, and Wilde and Gide before them, who, far from subordinating their outlawed sexuality to their radical politics or radical aesthetics, actively inform them with it.
  10. Compared to their French counterparts, British Orientalists underplayed violence, drama and sexuality.
  11. Simultaneously, sexuality became a control factor as a purely pleasurable or procreative experience."
  12. Either in the profane - polymorphous perversity that threatens the law and order of the Phallus/Father/adult genital sex; a decentred sexuality without goals (neither reproductive nor relationship-bonding).
  13. But a dark undercurrent of hostility to sexuality and marriage became interwoven with the more benign attitudes towards the body and sexuality current as late as the second century.

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