Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... construct the mythology of mythologies by ignoring whatever any- one on the outside may say or think . Regardless of what we think of his scholar- ship , he has constructed a room of his own . His problem is that he is as uncertain ...
... construct the mythology of mythologies by ignoring whatever any- one on the outside may say or think . Regardless of what we think of his scholar- ship , he has constructed a room of his own . His problem is that he is as uncertain ...
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... construct an untruth . If he , then , asks why I didn't answer the phone when he called , I construct further falsehoods , and so on . Much of Mat- thew Stadler's The Sex Offender concentrates on this active construction of un- truth ...
... construct an untruth . If he , then , asks why I didn't answer the phone when he called , I construct further falsehoods , and so on . Much of Mat- thew Stadler's The Sex Offender concentrates on this active construction of un- truth ...
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... construct on our interpretation that enables us to " read through a straight man's eyes . " The more successfully we let our own feelings subside into ... constructed . Similarly , each group read the italicized sections differently : 153.
... construct on our interpretation that enables us to " read through a straight man's eyes . " The more successfully we let our own feelings subside into ... constructed . Similarly , each group read the italicized sections differently : 153.
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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