Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... hide their orientation from those peers . But the closet at first - and here I want to think of the closet literally as a location — was a place where we could nurture our wounds safe from prying eyes , an enforced silence that made us ...
... hide their orientation from those peers . But the closet at first - and here I want to think of the closet literally as a location — was a place where we could nurture our wounds safe from prying eyes , an enforced silence that made us ...
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... hiding identity from the viewer but of releasing forces from within the wearer that makes the mask inviting . If I want to act out my fantasies at a masked ball , I wear the mask that will hide my actual identity and become what I ...
... hiding identity from the viewer but of releasing forces from within the wearer that makes the mask inviting . If I want to act out my fantasies at a masked ball , I wear the mask that will hide my actual identity and become what I ...
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... hide our behavior . If a straight friend asks what I did last Saturday night when I was dancing at a gay bar and I tell him I stayed at home , I actively construct an untruth . If he , then , asks why I didn't answer the phone when he ...
... hide our behavior . If a straight friend asks what I did last Saturday night when I was dancing at a gay bar and I tell him I stayed at home , I actively construct an untruth . If he , then , asks why I didn't answer the phone when he ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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