Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... keep us from seeing his feelings , thoughts , or identity . The mask is a type of closet . As a physical object , the mask hides the face of the wearer so that the onlooker cannot see it . David Napier has argued that the mask ...
... keep us from seeing his feelings , thoughts , or identity . The mask is a type of closet . As a physical object , the mask hides the face of the wearer so that the onlooker cannot see it . David Napier has argued that the mask ...
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... keep his knees from buckling , to keep his hands from letting go the blanket . ( 12 ) Afterwards , he loses his words . He lives in solitude and keeps to himself because he is story - less - until he has passed through the ceremony . As ...
... keep his knees from buckling , to keep his hands from letting go the blanket . ( 12 ) Afterwards , he loses his words . He lives in solitude and keeps to himself because he is story - less - until he has passed through the ceremony . As ...
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... keep Martin from becoming too heroic or sentimental , O'Flaherty compares him to Hernon , his brother - in - law who , as a fulfillment of the British stereotype , cannot feed his family or keep them from being evicted . Sometimes , the ...
... keep Martin from becoming too heroic or sentimental , O'Flaherty compares him to Hernon , his brother - in - law who , as a fulfillment of the British stereotype , cannot feed his family or keep them from being evicted . Sometimes , the ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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