- Page 4 and 5: Published by Basic BooksA Member of
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- Page 8 and 9: FOREWORDLike most writers, Andrea D
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- Page 52 and 53: 23what she wanted, no matter how an
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Animal joy in his being is implicit
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showed me the snapshot of the place
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“ Young man! Young, young, young
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ecause she will be incarcerated, hu
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same time) spawned classes all over
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what this country does to him every
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the hope to die. But it is also har
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arranging permanent relationships,
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tried to destroy him through sexual
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And the answer is no, no she did no
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In sex there is the suffering of th
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not near me, I thought, I will neve
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way he loves, which is with and thr
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it,. . . and I wondered, I guess I
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y its nature makes her his. God mad
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their sleep at night. The witches h
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means becoming someone who experien
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her; her uncle, a ritual slaughtere
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deviations from Jewish law, justifi
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The hedonism was doctrinal, a cabal
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e real for her as a woman. On Yom K
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Rechele herself is broken down by t
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oom painted white, dressed in white
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and he tormented her, repeatedly ra
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The community asserts its right to
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VIRGINITYJOAN OF A r c , s o l d i
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never killed on the battlefield, im
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told her brothers that he would rat
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for Charles to accept her. Her inte
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VirginityillThe Maid, as a living e
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was politically stronger, more defe
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source of the elegance and strength
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The legends of both saints were wel
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of her victories, Catherine and Mar
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side of the virgin; and so, of cour
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(ils en avaient volonte charnel), h
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movement, freedom from physical dom
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certained that Joan was a virgin be
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there could be no private conscienc
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She was attacked and beaten, at lea
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Virginity 13visions as “ seminal
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Virginitywider world of real events
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nal monotony of passion that has al
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go to any length; and the submissio
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Louise Colet, who did not have the
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We live in the male frame; pinned t
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Arthur believed that ‘“ the tra
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She is second-class, is treated as
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spiritual transformation, through d
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as sensuality; men watching the slo
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h i s is n i h i l i s m ; o r t h
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in colonialized cultures or in the
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with the excitement, the derangemen
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initiation of sex and female choice
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Women have wanted intercourse to wo
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either mental or physical pain or t
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I don’t care what these people do
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lamed; she has given up a dividing
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will we ever know? ) questions of f
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abuses of forced entry, the devasta
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degrading. The only freedom imagina
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that pervades sexual practice and s
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ang bang bang? Would intercourse wi
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in human form but even that not qui
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wants intercourse to be freedom and
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LAWN T E R C O U R S E IS AN A C T
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cerned about the nature of that soc
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it works, of what it means to us. L
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ity of soul and with no sense of di
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States, sodomy was criminal, with r
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than a transaction— pleasurable,
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produce social conditions of power
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of circumcision was “ to limit se
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women in the doggie position. The l
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oundaries of men’s bodies no long
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efore sin or shame or the invention
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In her intercourse with man, it is
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ically and legally separated from t
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law itself has created. The law say
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nature. In English, a graceful lang
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not as a disembodied spirit but as
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directly, most eloquently, in fucki
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A primary goal o f the sexual aggre
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that this symbol depicting two inte
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in clandestine prisons had a peculi
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The anti-Semite is like that, and o
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Kahlo, the great painter of primal
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awed by the intensity of that war o
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castration, the blood, the slime, t
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He smells the odor o f her, and the
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For the past decade, the penis has
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sticklike thing, evokes the hard, s
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concentration camps, dirt, death, a
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aped her: twice now. He sniffed and
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There is female circumcision— cli
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Certainly this is true often for wo
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTSI thank my friends a
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19. L. Tolstoy, Last Diaries, p. 21
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30. Abe, Box Man, p. 169.31. Abe, B
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17. Baldwin, Another Country, p. 43
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40. Singer, Satan in Goray, p. 201.
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68. Flaubert, Madame Bovary, p. 39.
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12. Norman O. Brown, Love’s Body
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9. AlanJ. Davis, “Sexual Assaults
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64. Jean-Francois Steiner, Treblink
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Alsop, Susan Mary. Lady Sackville.
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_____ . Seize the Day. New York: Av
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_____ . Lucifer with a Book. New Yo
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_____ . The James Joyce Murder. New
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Fallaci, Oriana. A Man. Translated
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_____. The Night Lords. New York: V
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_____ . The Quiet American. New Yor
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The Holy BibU: King James Version.
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Kenner, Hugh. ^4 Colder Eye: The Mo
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MacKinnon, Catharine A. Feminism Un
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Mellow, James R. Nathaniel Hawthorn
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Morgan, Robin. The Anatomy of Freed
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Partridge, Frances. Love in Bloomsb
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Riordan, Michael. “Getting Royall
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Seidenberg, Robert, and Karen DeCro
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_____ . Language and Silence. New Y
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_____ . The Diary of Tolstoy’s Wi
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_____ . The Twybom Affair. New York
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INDEXAbe, Kobo, 210, 226in The Box
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and racially degraded people,218-21
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Ideal Marriage (Van De Velde), 80,
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and sadism, death, 241and scarifica
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Religioncombines with sexual fervor
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Treblinka concentration camp, 240Tr