Глава 8. Восхождение гидропитека
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Глава 9. В поте лица твоего
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Глава 10. Я алгеброй потение поверил
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Глава 11. Бритва Амура
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6. Там же.
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Глава 12. Мой ласковый мохнатый зверь
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8. Toerien M., Wilkinson S. and Choi P. Y. L. Body Hair Removal: The Mundane Production of Normative Femininity // Sex Roles (2005), 52: 399406.
9. Boroughs M., Cafri G., and Thompson J. K. Male Body Depilation: Prevalence and Associated Features of Body Hair Removal // Sex Roles (May 2005), 52 (9/10).
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