I identify as an androgyne, by the way, in case anyone feels that's relevant to deciding how to take this response. |
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In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, feminine difference was often absorbed into the utopian figure of the androgyne. |
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First, and in keeping with Plato's Symposium, the hermaphrodite represents the perfect wholeness of the primordial androgyne. |
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A hetero Chicago hood, to his embarrassment, finds himself falling for this ambivalent androgyne. |
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I'm considered an intersex person, and I see myself as an androgyne which is neither male nor female but a complex mixture of all. |
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He's violated the rules of both racial and gender identity by transforming himself into an alabaster androgyne. |
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This Caeneus was considered to be an androgyne, both man and woman, like Teiresias. |
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Abraham's face is wild with scarcely nameable emotions, including astonishment at being physically overwhelmed by a youthful androgyne. |
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But she is nothing if not scrupulous about deflecting personal scrutiny, having long since turned herself into a more or less ageless, stateless androgyne. |
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And while we're back on the subject of everybody's favourite shaven-headed warbling arthouse androgyne, perhaps I should blog the following exchange from yesterday evening. |
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It is the painter's image of the desirable androgyne, his fantasy. |
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However, the sage assumed the form of a beetle, pierced a path through the middle of the androgyne, and continued to circumambulate only the male half. |
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Loris Petris connects Platonism, Francis I, and Evangelicism in a symbol of harmony and primeval unity, the androgyne. |
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She considers the movement from disguise to double, sororal disguises, Gabriel as the spiritual androgyne, and androgyny and creativity. |
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In this way, Orlando becomes, after four centuries of existence, the perfect androgyne. |
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Users can choose among more than 50 possibilities, from androgyne to genderqueer. |
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