Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... look at the shirt and ignore the message . One could not look at the message and fail to apply the label to the woman , who wanted to appropriate it . On the same car , sitting so that he could not avoid looking at the woman and her ...
... look at the shirt and ignore the message . One could not look at the message and fail to apply the label to the woman , who wanted to appropriate it . On the same car , sitting so that he could not avoid looking at the woman and her ...
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... look out , but we want nobody to look in . Like ET in a closet filled with stuffed dolls or Proust in his cork - lined bedroom , we found our security in secluded or protected spaces - if we were the ones who freely chose the space ...
... look out , but we want nobody to look in . Like ET in a closet filled with stuffed dolls or Proust in his cork - lined bedroom , we found our security in secluded or protected spaces - if we were the ones who freely chose the space ...
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... look upon can hear our gaze . In my opinion , the poem describes that tense moment before we can speak . The heterosexual lover can go from this moment to directly speaking to the woman whom he desires ; the gay lover often speaks only ...
... look upon can hear our gaze . In my opinion , the poem describes that tense moment before we can speak . The heterosexual lover can go from this moment to directly speaking to the woman whom he desires ; the gay lover often speaks only ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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