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Page 17
... earlier periods ; they were intent on regulating and controlling it because they were obsessed by it . In Bleak House , for example , Dickens may give voice to the lowest class through Jo and the brick makers and thus make visible a ...
... earlier periods ; they were intent on regulating and controlling it because they were obsessed by it . In Bleak House , for example , Dickens may give voice to the lowest class through Jo and the brick makers and thus make visible a ...
Page 114
... Earlier , I used the images of a lava flow and an earthquake that accom- pany tectonic shifts to describe our role as gay readers . Let me expand that image . For some decades now , we have discarded the notion that the text is a single ...
... Earlier , I used the images of a lava flow and an earthquake that accom- pany tectonic shifts to describe our role as gay readers . Let me expand that image . For some decades now , we have discarded the notion that the text is a single ...
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... earlier Bildungsroman . It has " outed " what earlier was a trans- gressive subtext and transformed that subtext into the surface while it forces the earlier surface material into becoming a new unspoken subtext . White obliterates the ...
... earlier Bildungsroman . It has " outed " what earlier was a trans- gressive subtext and transformed that subtext into the surface while it forces the earlier surface material into becoming a new unspoken subtext . White obliterates the ...
Contents
Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Copyright | |
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