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This tendency was so powerful that homosexuality was then thought to be , as Foucault writes , " written immodestly on his face and body because it was a ...
This tendency was so powerful that homosexuality was then thought to be , as Foucault writes , " written immodestly on his face and body because it was a ...
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I hate the thought of having such control . I'd make a rotten mother . ” “ You're crazy , ” Wayne says . “ You have this great mother , and all you do is complain . I know people whose mothers have disowned them .
I hate the thought of having such control . I'd make a rotten mother . ” “ You're crazy , ” Wayne says . “ You have this great mother , and all you do is complain . I know people whose mothers have disowned them .
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As Sedgwick has remarked , during the twentieth century the term has been devalued , partly because it is thought to be the realm of women 86 In full , the quotation is as follows : " The abjection of certain kinds of bodies , their ...
As Sedgwick has remarked , during the twentieth century the term has been devalued , partly because it is thought to be the realm of women 86 In full , the quotation is as follows : " The abjection of certain kinds of bodies , their ...
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Contents | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Construction of Gay Male Identity in David Leavitts | 103 |
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