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Phallus Envy

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2008
To be a lesbian in academe is to occupy the ghostly world of the Abject. We cannot be and therefore we can only manifest in easily recognized forms: androgyne, mannish lesbian, nice gay girl, ball-busting bitches, and asexual whatisits. Our only hope is to obtain the ever-enviable Phallus, but even this strategy is limited by the Phallus's tendency to ...
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Le phallus d’Osiris

Archimède. Archéologie et histoire ancienne, 2022
Résumé Il est bien connu que la mythologie égyptienne servait à justifier certaines pratiques religieuses et funéraires. Il en est de même du mythe d’Osiris qui, après son assassinat et démembrement infligés par Seth, vit ses organes génitaux dévorés par différents poissons du Nil dont l’oxyrhynque, perçu comme une divinité réceptacle de l’organe et ...
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Phallus antique

Bulletins de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, 1887
Aubry Paul. Phallus antique. In: Bulletins de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, III° Série. Tome 10, 1887. p. 327.
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Phallus and Kunta

Group Analysis, 1998
There is no equivalent word for women corresponding to the phallus of men. Our language therefore is phallocratic and has disempowered women. The authors suggest we introduce the old Norse name of Kunta to address this omission which is monistic and to reclaim the universal binary system as an essential stepping stone to authentic dialogue.
Stavroula Yannitsi, Patrick de Mare\\"
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Vulva, Vultus, Phallus

Communications, 1987
Roger Alain. Vulva, Vultus, Phallus. In: Communications, 46, 1987. Parure pudeur etiquette, sous la direction de Olivier Burgelin, Philippe Perrot et Marie-Therese Basse. pp. 181-198.
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Androgyner Phallus

1970
Werkstatt Schwule Theologie, Bd. 4 Nr.
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Posing the Phallus

October, 2000
Why was the phallus posed (as a question, as an object, for a picture)? Why, between the mid-1950s and the late 1960s, was the phallus posed so often and so insistently: by Jasper Johns in 1955, with the inclusion of a green penis among the bodily fragments ranged in the shuttered compartments of his Target with Plaster Casts; by Yayoi Kusama ...
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Phallus

2008
J. Howard Frank   +93 more
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