Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... tion insofar as we can map not only their distance from me as reader ( what does my antipathy tell me about the texts in which they appear ? ) but also their distance from the characters in those texts who are set up for my approval or ...
... tion insofar as we can map not only their distance from me as reader ( what does my antipathy tell me about the texts in which they appear ? ) but also their distance from the characters in those texts who are set up for my approval or ...
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... tion drifts into a monologue before the man walks toward the edge of the field : We remained silent when he had gone . After a silence of a few minutes I heard Mahony exclaim : -I say ! Look what he's doing ! As I neither answered nor ...
... tion drifts into a monologue before the man walks toward the edge of the field : We remained silent when he had gone . After a silence of a few minutes I heard Mahony exclaim : -I say ! Look what he's doing ! As I neither answered nor ...
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... tion . To those readers , literature now speaks to the flesh , not to the spirit , and consequently ( as we see in the Congressional debate over funding the NEA ) needs new policing to silence the inversion that is sodomy . a closet ...
... tion . To those readers , literature now speaks to the flesh , not to the spirit , and consequently ( as we see in the Congressional debate over funding the NEA ) needs new policing to silence the inversion that is sodomy . a closet ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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