Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... homosexual who separates himself from " normal " homosexuals . Although we demonize Anita Bryant as the force behind Save Our Children and thus as the popularizer of the homosexual as child molester , this stereotype also arose in gay ...
... homosexual who separates himself from " normal " homosexuals . Although we demonize Anita Bryant as the force behind Save Our Children and thus as the popularizer of the homosexual as child molester , this stereotype also arose in gay ...
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... homosexual ” except to arouse a stereotypical response to the poet ? Furthermore , when the headnote concludes by ... homosexual desire . A coded message thus tells us that Lawrence fits into an older interpretation of homosexuality ...
... homosexual ” except to arouse a stereotypical response to the poet ? Furthermore , when the headnote concludes by ... homosexual desire . A coded message thus tells us that Lawrence fits into an older interpretation of homosexuality ...
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... homosexual feelings and not be homosexual ? Yes , if homosexuality is defined by the physical only . But homosexual love can no more be defined by the physical only than heterosexual can be . No one has ever suggested that Dante didn't ...
... homosexual feelings and not be homosexual ? Yes , if homosexuality is defined by the physical only . But homosexual love can no more be defined by the physical only than heterosexual can be . No one has ever suggested that Dante didn't ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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