| James S. Duncan, Derek Gregory - 1999 - 238 sivua
...at worst to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practice it only sporadically amid the opprobrium...operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust. (Burton 1885, 10.206-7) Burton continues, speculating on 'physical causes' of pederasty. He suggests... | |
| Lucy Bland, Laura Doan - 1998 - 282 sivua
...to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practise it only sporadically amid the opprobrium of their...operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust. [. . .] The only physical cause for the practice which suggests itself to me and that must be owned... | |
| Michael Kane - 1999 - 242 sivua
...to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practise it only sporadically amid the opprobrium of their...operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust. 40 As Joseph Boone argues, Burton was merely restating popular Western notions about the East and 'articulating... | |
| Eric O. Clarke - 2000 - 254 sivua
...to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practise it only sporadically amid the opprobrium of their...the operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust."38 While Burton energetically upholds his claim that "Pederasty" is "geographical and climatic,... | |
| Iwan Bloch - 2001 - 272 sivua
...to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practise it only sporadically amid the opprobrium of their...operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust." The true explanation for the more frequent occurrence of homosexuality and other perversions of the... | |
| John C. Hawley, Dennis Altman - 2001 - 350 sivua
...held at worst to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the[se] limits . . . as a rule, are physically incapable of performing...operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust" (10: 177, 179). What Burton labels a "popular and endemic" Sotadic practice might more properly be... | |
| Richard Phillips - 2006 - 276 sivua
...to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practise it only sporadically amid the opprobrium of their...the operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust.'0 The Sotadic Zone is precisely bounded, with imaginary walls that seem to keep pederasty... | |
| Joseph A. Massad - 2008 - 470 sivua
...to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practise it only sporadically amid the opprobrium of their...the operation and look upon it with the liveliest disgust."24 Burton is one of the few nineteenth-century thinkers who did not deploy a racialist or... | |
| Peter James Turberfield - 2008 - 265 sivua
...to be a mere peccadillo, whilst the races to the North and South of the limits here defined practise it only sporadically amid the opprobrium of their...physically incapable of performing the operation and look on it with the liveliest disgust. (179) Setting male quest narratives in the Sotadic Zone, with women... | |
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