Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 Seiten |
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... moral system of the text , I deconstruct it and , by deconstructing it , find my place . Being outside the text , I become the text's Other ; I occupy its moral center where I objectify both the monster and the society that makes him a ...
... moral system of the text , I deconstruct it and , by deconstructing it , find my place . Being outside the text , I become the text's Other ; I occupy its moral center where I objectify both the monster and the society that makes him a ...
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... moral view . Lovelace's rape of Clarissa ultimately makes the reader see the seducer as a man who takes ad- vantage of the woman both for immediate sexual gratification and for salvaging his sense of gender power . Richardson uses ...
... moral view . Lovelace's rape of Clarissa ultimately makes the reader see the seducer as a man who takes ad- vantage of the woman both for immediate sexual gratification and for salvaging his sense of gender power . Richardson uses ...
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... moral strength greater than that of her judges , also it brought health to her community . Her story needed to be preserved ( the work , in part , of Surveyor Pue ) as much as Tayo's because part of the ceremony ( that is , part of ...
... moral strength greater than that of her judges , also it brought health to her community . Her story needed to be preserved ( the work , in part , of Surveyor Pue ) as much as Tayo's because part of the ceremony ( that is , part of ...
Inhalt
Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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