Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... subtext that sexu- alizes that arrangement and makes it unmentionable . This sort of highly charged sexual tension permeates the entire Victo- rian Age and makes the Georgians ' sneering at their grandparents a little mis- leading ...
... subtext that sexu- alizes that arrangement and makes it unmentionable . This sort of highly charged sexual tension permeates the entire Victo- rian Age and makes the Georgians ' sneering at their grandparents a little mis- leading ...
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... subtexts that become reading agendas . Just because I focus on a particular gay one , does not mean that my version of the subtext is the only or the best ; it only means that it is the subtext that I , a single reader , have chosen to ...
... subtexts that become reading agendas . Just because I focus on a particular gay one , does not mean that my version of the subtext is the only or the best ; it only means that it is the subtext that I , a single reader , have chosen to ...
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... subtext and transformed that subtext into the surface while it forces the earlier surface material into becoming a new unspoken subtext . White obliterates the line between narrator and protagonist by telling the narrative in first ...
... subtext and transformed that subtext into the surface while it forces the earlier surface material into becoming a new unspoken subtext . White obliterates the line between narrator and protagonist by telling the narrative in first ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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