Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... surface and private subtextual assumptions . If the reader of the text is an openly gay man , then his view of these assumptions can force them into the open and thus let him re - evaluate the surface text . By finding the silenced and ...
... surface and private subtextual assumptions . If the reader of the text is an openly gay man , then his view of these assumptions can force them into the open and thus let him re - evaluate the surface text . By finding the silenced and ...
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... surface that replaces depth through the viewer's acceptance of the surface as truth . So long as the mask remains inviolate , it seems to protect the wearer . That is , the mask detracts from the reality that it conceals . This is like ...
... surface that replaces depth through the viewer's acceptance of the surface as truth . So long as the mask remains inviolate , it seems to protect the wearer . That is , the mask detracts from the reality that it conceals . This is like ...
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... surface of the mirror is itself a deception and that the mirror has depth . If this is the case , then , surfaces have depth and , like the physical mask and the costume , deceive us . Hamlet's advice to the actors is to use such ...
... surface of the mirror is itself a deception and that the mirror has depth . If this is the case , then , surfaces have depth and , like the physical mask and the costume , deceive us . Hamlet's advice to the actors is to use such ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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