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In Istanbul, grown men walk together with their elbows linked. Schoolboys sit with a draped arm forgotten around the other’s shoulders. College students would ruffle one another’s hair. It was deeply affecting to be in the midst of a culture where men were allowed to touch one another in a way that was not sexual and not violent but simply fraternal.
Lillian Gish in Way Down East (1920, D.W. Griffith)
We call her “Anna” - we might have called her “Woman” - for is not hers the story…
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