Citations:philogynous
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English citations of philogynous
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- 1944, Herbert Douglas Austin, edited by Rudolph Altrocchi, Herbert Douglas Austin, and John Van Horne, Italica, volume 21, American Association of Teachers of Italian, page 40:
- The misogynous and philogynous literature, especially of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, is a field that continuously attracts, because of its cultural and sociological aspects rather than because of its literary values, the attention of scholars.
- 1974, Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, page 64:
- Without the collective consciousness that the quarantined philogynous experience will yield, we are still Bodies-only pretending that we can share the glory of a revolution that, as usual, will belong to Minds-only.