Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... remain in the room ; it is leaving that room that threatens their love and their lives . But even these lovers could not remain forever inside . Still , the confined , prison - like enclo- sure momentarily is the liberating , open ...
... remain in the room ; it is leaving that room that threatens their love and their lives . But even these lovers could not remain forever inside . Still , the confined , prison - like enclo- sure momentarily is the liberating , open ...
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... remain threatened . After watching the play within the play , for example , Claudius retreats to his chamber . Like a gay man who thinks he has been outed , Claudius senses his vulnerability and hurries to a location where he hopes to ...
... remain threatened . After watching the play within the play , for example , Claudius retreats to his chamber . Like a gay man who thinks he has been outed , Claudius senses his vulnerability and hurries to a location where he hopes to ...
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... remains trapped in the terrible loneliness of the cold room . The poem captures a moment in many gay men's growth when they have learned that they are different but have not yet conquered the fear of being visible , when they remain ...
... remains trapped in the terrible loneliness of the cold room . The poem captures a moment in many gay men's growth when they have learned that they are different but have not yet conquered the fear of being visible , when they remain ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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