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“Going the Way of All Flesh”: Masculinity as Vice in The Dutch Courtesan
Kate Aughterson
University of Brighton
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Arts and Humanities
Masculinity
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Flesh
100%
courtesan
100%
Performative
16%
Femininity
16%
Discursive
16%
Discourse
16%
beast
16%
Tradition
16%
Urban
16%
Genre
16%
Temptation
16%
debating
16%
Binary Opposition
16%
Reformulation
16%
discourse types
16%
Rationalism
16%
Husbandry
16%
Early Modern Period
16%
Libertinage
16%
physical body
16%
Keyphrases
Dutch
100%
Masculinity
100%
Vice
100%
Courtesans
100%
Early Modern Period
33%
Femininity
16%
Physical Body
16%
Heterosexual
16%
Binary Oppositions
16%
Husbandry
16%
Dramaturgy
16%
Closed Nature
16%
Phallicism
16%
Libertine
16%
Economic Rationality
16%