1. Virginia Woolf, The Pargiters: The Novel-Essay Portion of THE YEARS, ed. Mitchell A. Leaska (New York: New York Public Library & Readex Books, 1977), p. 164.
2. Bruno Bettelheim, The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976), p. 46.
3. John Stoltenberg, "Eroticism and Violence in the Father-Son Relationship," in For Men Against Sexism, ed. Jon Snodgrass (Albion, Calif.: Times Change Press, 1977), p. 106.
4. Norman O. Brown, Love's Body (New York: Random House, 1966), p. 180.
5. Brown, Love's Body, p. 244.
6. Paul H. Gebhard, John H. Gagnon, Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Cornelia V. Christenson, Sex Offenders: An Analysis of Types (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, and Paul B. Hoeber, 1965), p. 6.
7. R. D. Laing, The Facts of Life (New York: Pantheon Books, 1976), p. 65.

* Antiabortion activists are energetically attempting to forge a medical definition of the placenta as belonging to the fetus, not the mother; and a whole host of male-created therapies that explore trauma before birth give the fetus a male social identity with its implicit male social suffering, male social alienation, and male social privilege.
8. Martin Luther, cited by Margaret Sanger, Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography (New York: Dover Publications, 1971), p. 210.
9. Norman Mailer, The Prisoner of Sex (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1971), p. 126.
10. Havlock Ellis, Studies in the Psychology of Sex, vol. 2, pt. 2 (New York: Random House, 1937), p. 194.
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11. T. E. Lawrence, in a letter to Charlotte Shaw, March 26, 1924, British Museum, Department of Western Manuscripts, Additional Manuscripts, cited by John E. Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1976) pp. 419-20.

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