Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... bodies , they were not free to compete with men as equals because men believed that their bodies supposedly controlled their minds . But the female body that seemed to deflect her rationality was a body imagined by men , not an actual ...
... bodies , they were not free to compete with men as equals because men believed that their bodies supposedly controlled their minds . But the female body that seemed to deflect her rationality was a body imagined by men , not an actual ...
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... body . But if clothes mark the body as the site of sinfulness , they are also the vehicle for temptation . What clothes hide , they also reveal so that clothes make the body appealing even as they keep the offending body from sight ...
... body . But if clothes mark the body as the site of sinfulness , they are also the vehicle for temptation . What clothes hide , they also reveal so that clothes make the body appealing even as they keep the offending body from sight ...
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... body ; women desire the male body ; therefore , male homo- sexuals must be women ( or womanish or effeminate ) . Though we may loudly assert that desire for the male body — and the objectification of that body though our desiring gaze ...
... body ; women desire the male body ; therefore , male homo- sexuals must be women ( or womanish or effeminate ) . Though we may loudly assert that desire for the male body — and the objectification of that body though our desiring gaze ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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