Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 Seiten |
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... words , when an author describes character , setting or action , what has not been described ? Why are we supposed to focus on what he immediately places before us ? Because we find ourselves mesmerized by words , we usually look no ...
... words , when an author describes character , setting or action , what has not been described ? Why are we supposed to focus on what he immediately places before us ? Because we find ourselves mesmerized by words , we usually look no ...
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... word “ men ” [ 16 , 18 , 22 ] as a gender specific noun , not as a generic word for " everyone . " ) In other words , if these two men can openly declare their love for one another , they should not let a mere " war of mocking words ...
... word “ men ” [ 16 , 18 , 22 ] as a gender specific noun , not as a generic word for " everyone . " ) In other words , if these two men can openly declare their love for one another , they should not let a mere " war of mocking words ...
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... word “ queer " because they remember the pain carried in words like “ queer ” ( and even " homo , ” for that matter ) . Though I have not seen his collaborating data , my experience does not agree with Wayne Dynes , who asserts that the ...
... word “ queer " because they remember the pain carried in words like “ queer ” ( and even " homo , ” for that matter ) . Though I have not seen his collaborating data , my experience does not agree with Wayne Dynes , who asserts that the ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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