... beautiful mind. This reality could only be revealed with a thoughtful physiognomic examination. Like Weems, Thomas Branagan warned that vain or frivolous women might be alluring at first, but he assured men that physiognomic scrutiny ...
A fascinating follow-up to the beloved bestseller Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain--with new insights about creativity and our unique way of seeing the world around us Millions of readers have embraced art teacher Betty Edwards's ...
Thinking Gender Edited by Linda J. Nicholson Also published in the series F eminism/Postmodemism Linda J. Nicholson Gender Trouble Judith Butler Words of Power Andrea Nye Femininity n ommatlon STUDIES IN THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF OPPRESSION ...
How can it be possible that the world we see is not objective reality? And how can our senses be useful if they are not communicating the truth? Hoffman grapples with these questions and more over the course of this eye-opening work.
... women to be attracted to jewellery, rich and powerful men. When a man's eyes make contact with beauty, his mind sends signals to different parts of his body that arouses his thoughts and when I say beauty I don't necessarily mean facial ...
A scientifically proven 9-step program for understanding the dating brain and finding the love of your life Psychiatrist Paul Dobransky presents a patented, clinically proven, easy-to-follow nine-step program that can lead to lasting love.
New view of the crucial role of fashion discourse and practice in Weimar Germany and its significance for women.
Examines the ways in which personal appearance can affect interactions with others on a subconscious level, providing an explanation for sexual attraction and for the hidden motivations behind many human actions and prejudices.
... mind's eye Peking women (or any other women) are incapable of being associated with spiritual beauty and sublimation ... male narrator of “Craven 'A'” uses the trope of “a map of a country” to describe the woman he gazes at. As she sits ...
... man, but for a woman, it seems that the female character's interior reality is simply missing. That doesn't diminish the literary value of a work. It's just that there's that difference between male and female authors' portrayals of women ...