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Missing the Breast: Gender, Fantasy, and the Body in the German Enlightenment
2012, University of Washington Press
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0295801743 9780295801742
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Missing the breast: gender fantasy, and the body in the German Enlightenment
2006, University of Washington Press
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0295986115 9780295986111
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Missing the breast: gender instability in the German Enlightenment
2006, University of Washington Press
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0295986115 9780295986111
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Missing the breast: gender, fantasy, and the body in the German Enlightenment
2005, University of Washington Press
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Table of Contents
Men with breasts, women without
Breasts on a platter and the bosom of Jesus: the parameters of fantasy
Phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and the breast
Ut in pene: the medical and moral discourses of the breast
Wieland's busted tropes
Sophie von la Roche and the communities of the breast
Revealing the phallus, concealing the breast: the revolutionary fictions of Wilhelm Heinse and Therese Huber
The breast in ruins: Heinrich von Kleist and the language of the breast
Being the breast, being without: Philip Roth, Matuschka, and Deena Metzger.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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