Irish Sexuality in the 1960s and 70sMaterial reproduced by kind permission of Doctrine and Life.Eamon MaherDublin Institute of TechnologyMaher, Eamon (2012), "Irish Sexuality in the 1960s and 70s", Doctrine and Life, 62.2: 48-56.
Noun1.psychosexuality- the mental representation of sexual activities internal representation,mental representation,representation- a presentation to the mind in the form of an idea or image Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
Sign in to edit The Sex Gas weaponises sexuality to find and consume orgasmic energy. (TV: Day One [+])Sexuality was the expression of sexual attraction or desire. This could be for an individual of a different gender or sex, of the same gender or sex, or even of a different species...
Perhaps it’s a British thing but, out of politeness, we hold back from fully filling our plate to ensure others behind us in the queue get enough (or at least don’t accuse us of being greedy). Those who don’t keep to this unwritten rule are always talked about in the most negati...
While initially somewhat obscure, the Kama Sutra gained attention in the early 20th century in academic disciplines, including psychology, ethnology, and medicine. Later in the 1900s, perhaps as boosted by increasing interest in Indian thought and practice in the 1960s, the Kama Sutra began develo...
In "Hand of God," filmmaker Joe Cultrera explores the very personal story of how his brother -- Paul -- was molested in the 1960s by their parish priest, Father Joseph Birmingham, who allegedly abused nearly 100 other children. Producer Joe Cultrera tells the story of faith betrayed and ...
Freddie's mother Sue is his agent. Freddie Highmore started his acting career at the age of 7 with small roles on TV. Acting with family: His younger brother Bertie played his brother in the movie Women Talking Dirty, His father Edward played his father in the TV movie Jack and the Bean...
This essay seeks to illuminate a fragment of that larger picture exploring the ways that ESG thinkers in the 1960s and 1970s lent conceptual shape to national security threats as sexual and gendered attacks on an ideally anticommunist Brazil. Initial (i.e. 1950s and early 1960s) ESG preoccup...
Through the late 1960s the French New Wave became a pronounced and significant factor in the creation and development of Hollywood films. Such movements had gained popularity through an ability to engage with a younger audience by means of a more youthful focus, by taking advantage of a ...
Irish women's identity and roles as wives and mothers were imperative to upholding this idea of the nation, particularly its morality. Irish women were therefore charged with maintaining well-defined gender roles and the nuclear family in an effort to define a distinctive Irish identity. Thus, ...