Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... conceal his past and alter his appearance in the present , he makes a mockery of social and religious authorities . Insofar as the state control of sexuality enforces the institution of marriage as a tool for produc- ing a conforming ...
... conceal his past and alter his appearance in the present , he makes a mockery of social and religious authorities . Insofar as the state control of sexuality enforces the institution of marriage as a tool for produc- ing a conforming ...
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... concealed identity . That , however , is part of the mystique . Even when we know the identity of the wearer , we choose to believe the appearance of the mask . Wonder Woman and Superman conceal their identities behind conservative ...
... concealed identity . That , however , is part of the mystique . Even when we know the identity of the wearer , we choose to believe the appearance of the mask . Wonder Woman and Superman conceal their identities behind conservative ...
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... conceal his sexuality motivates his behavior . Like the married gay man who feels that he must go to any length to keep the wrong people from guessing the truth about him , Macbeth lets his wife fuel his ambition and then conceal his ...
... conceal his sexuality motivates his behavior . Like the married gay man who feels that he must go to any length to keep the wrong people from guessing the truth about him , Macbeth lets his wife fuel his ambition and then conceal his ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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