Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... closet alienated everyone from his protected space , even the person who most wanted to enter . Another closet - space that has a definite positive value for its central inhabitant is the island in Defoe's Robinson Crusoe . It takes ...
... closet alienated everyone from his protected space , even the person who most wanted to enter . Another closet - space that has a definite positive value for its central inhabitant is the island in Defoe's Robinson Crusoe . It takes ...
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... closet and acting as if he were unmarried , he takes on the appearance of support- ing the very standards that he secretly violates . Thus his actions turn out to be even more heinous than his acting openly . When the closet that he ...
... closet and acting as if he were unmarried , he takes on the appearance of support- ing the very standards that he secretly violates . Thus his actions turn out to be even more heinous than his acting openly . When the closet that he ...
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... closet , she cannot return , but her trip into the physical reality of the river and Camelot kills her . Tennyson warns us that the closet that offers protection finally kills who- ever tries to leave . The " curse " of the closet is ...
... closet , she cannot return , but her trip into the physical reality of the river and Camelot kills her . Tennyson warns us that the closet that offers protection finally kills who- ever tries to leave . The " curse " of the closet is ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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