Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... openly gay man eventually broke from his closet , so does text . Here I am interested in the contrast between public textual surface and private subtextual assumptions . If the reader of the text is an openly gay man , then his view of ...
... openly gay man eventually broke from his closet , so does text . Here I am interested in the contrast between public textual surface and private subtextual assumptions . If the reader of the text is an openly gay man , then his view of ...
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... openly to challenge the establishment by creating a specifically gay novel , the paradigm for masculinity shifted again . Without getting into a chicken - and - egg argument , we can also note that these writers followed a time of ...
... openly to challenge the establishment by creating a specifically gay novel , the paradigm for masculinity shifted again . Without getting into a chicken - and - egg argument , we can also note that these writers followed a time of ...
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... openly gay men in the latter decades of the twentieth century in the United States , we have experienced certain life pas- sages that are not a part of the common experience of most straight men . The average openly gay man is possibly ...
... openly gay men in the latter decades of the twentieth century in the United States , we have experienced certain life pas- sages that are not a part of the common experience of most straight men . The average openly gay man is possibly ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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