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Masters and Johnson’s female sexual response cycle that can be correlated to the sexual anthropomorphism of “Let’s Pretend We’re Married.” Source: William Masters and Virginia E. Johnson. Human Sexual Response, 1966.
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The aim of this paper is to show how Prince Rogers Nelson’s lewd onstage antics and perverse song lyrics were not the only factors that contributed to his sexually charged compositions. By examining the use of anthropomorphism (the ascription of human characteristics to what is not human), in the analysis of several of Prince’s early works between...