Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... queer " implicates them as particularly scorned . It brands their activity so that others will not seek to copy it ... queer " is good ) , then the social function of label- ing not only loses its effect but can also produce results ...
... queer " implicates them as particularly scorned . It brands their activity so that others will not seek to copy it ... queer " is good ) , then the social function of label- ing not only loses its effect but can also produce results ...
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... queer theory suffers from the same sort of proclivity , though it sometimes conceals its agenda through making its terms so complex and its arguments so arcane that it overwhelms all most the most stalwart followers . In other words ...
... queer theory suffers from the same sort of proclivity , though it sometimes conceals its agenda through making its terms so complex and its arguments so arcane that it overwhelms all most the most stalwart followers . In other words ...
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... queer " because they remember the pain carried in words like “ queer ” ( and even " homo , ” for that matter ) . Though I have not seen his collaborating data , my experience does not agree with Wayne Dynes , who asserts that the word ...
... queer " because they remember the pain carried in words like “ queer ” ( and even " homo , ” for that matter ) . Though I have not seen his collaborating data , my experience does not agree with Wayne Dynes , who asserts that the word ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
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