| Carol Siegel, Ann M. Kibbey - 1994 - 348 sidor
...but, rather, as copy is to copy. The parodic repetition of 'the original' . . . reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original" (Gender Trouble, 31). This denaturalization of the so-called natural basis of gender and sexuality... | |
| Erica Burman - 1996 - 244 sidor
...'disruptive' (p. 139) and 'truly troubling' parodic form. A 'parodic repetition' that 'reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural' (1990b, pp. 30-1). It is possible that such a parodic form might already exist in the form of the carnivalesque... | |
| Robert Richmond Ellis - 1997 - 196 sidor
...repetition of the "original" gender roles, in keeping with the analysis of Butler, "reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original" (Gender 31; qtd. in Bergman 11). It was at school that Villena became acutely aware of his difference.... | |
| Claire Sponsler - 1997 - 236 sidor
...but, rather, as copy is to copy. The parodic repetition of 'the original' . . . reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original." 81 Exposing through its parodic play the constructedness of identity, cross-dressing in Robin Hood... | |
| Claire Sponsler - 1997 - 236 sidor
...but, rather, as copy is to copy. The parodic repetition of 'the original' . . . reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original."81 Exposing through its parodic play the constructedness of identity, cross-dressing in Robin... | |
| Nina Cornyetz - 1999 - 348 sidor
...but, rather, as copy is to copy. The parodic repetition of "the original" . . . reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original.29 (Butler's emphasis) The last two chapters of this book will argue that the theatrical performances... | |
| Esther Sánchez-Pardo - 2003 - 510 sidor
...repetition" (1993, 12). She has argued that the parodic repetition of the original "reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original" (1990a, 31). 11 Melancholia Reborn 1 I do not mean to imply in any essentialist way that this melancholic... | |
| Elizabeth P. Cramer - 2002 - 296 sidor
...but, rather, as copy is to copy. The parodic repetition of "the original," . . . reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original. (1990, p. 31) As long as the Radical Queen's flamboyant imitation of the "original" is not flawless,... | |
| Marjorie B. Garber - 2003 - 332 sidor
...originaL but rather, as copy is to copy The parodic repetition of 'the original'. . . reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the original"" is a passage very frequently quoted by gender scholars interested in the "constructedness"... | |
| Paul Cloke, Ron Johnston, Ronald John Johnston - 2005 - 236 sidor
...but, rather, as copy is to copy. The parodie repetition of 'the original'..., reveals the original to be nothing other than a parody of the idea of the natural and the original. (1990:31 ; original emphasis) The employment of a camp sensibility - a type of appearance and behaviour... | |
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