Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... narration , I am especially concerned with what happens in sexual descriptions . From there I examine the positioning of reader and sexual event in openly gay poetry . In both the narrative and poetic positioning , the transgression of ...
... narration , I am especially concerned with what happens in sexual descriptions . From there I examine the positioning of reader and sexual event in openly gay poetry . In both the narrative and poetic positioning , the transgression of ...
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... narrative — our homosexual Bildungsroman . In Narrative Psychology : The Storied Nature of Human Conduct ( 1986 ) , Theodore Serbin proposed " that human beings think , perceive , imagine , and make moral decisions according to narrative ...
... narrative — our homosexual Bildungsroman . In Narrative Psychology : The Storied Nature of Human Conduct ( 1986 ) , Theodore Serbin proposed " that human beings think , perceive , imagine , and make moral decisions according to narrative ...
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... narrative has no intrinsic sexuality even if homo- sexuality may have its ( master ) narratives " ( 627 ) , we can still locate one of our master narratives - the paradigm of coming out - in the same texts that others read as hetero - ...
... narrative has no intrinsic sexuality even if homo- sexuality may have its ( master ) narratives " ( 627 ) , we can still locate one of our master narratives - the paradigm of coming out - in the same texts that others read as hetero - ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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