Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... voice in text . By reading this voice , we sexualize the text , thereby making the act of reading a sexual act be- tween reader and text . For us this complex sexual act is , of course , a homosexual act , for the male reader interacts ...
... voice in text . By reading this voice , we sexualize the text , thereby making the act of reading a sexual act be- tween reader and text . For us this complex sexual act is , of course , a homosexual act , for the male reader interacts ...
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... voice has been affected by woman's presence ; still , it is an obviously male voice . Thus the pres- ence of a homosexual Other may be woven in the very texture of literature . Femi- nists have done a spectacular job of reclaiming the ...
... voice has been affected by woman's presence ; still , it is an obviously male voice . Thus the pres- ence of a homosexual Other may be woven in the very texture of literature . Femi- nists have done a spectacular job of reclaiming the ...
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... voice . With the rise of feminism and the emergence of minority voices , the older male voice becomes hoarse . Otherness begins to take ascendancy and disrupt the moral dominance of the straight male voice . The immediate reaction is for ...
... voice . With the rise of feminism and the emergence of minority voices , the older male voice becomes hoarse . Otherness begins to take ascendancy and disrupt the moral dominance of the straight male voice . The immediate reaction is for ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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