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... marks the visual " truth " of the filmed fantasy telling the spectator that the participants may be actors but what they have done is real . And we can find a set of images for its death in the articulation of AIDS where unsafe sex ...
... marks the visual " truth " of the filmed fantasy telling the spectator that the participants may be actors but what they have done is real . And we can find a set of images for its death in the articulation of AIDS where unsafe sex ...
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... marks the full complexity of the interaction : while those who are not “ in ” on the ruse may read Toto's mask as little more than a social convenience , those who know Justine's ring will identify the wearer , however different his ...
... marks the full complexity of the interaction : while those who are not “ in ” on the ruse may read Toto's mask as little more than a social convenience , those who know Justine's ring will identify the wearer , however different his ...
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Queering the Canon Mark D. Hawthorne. cast it toward the reader who shapes text to his own perceptions . The first ... marks the twen- tieth century . I do not want to equate femininity or effeminacy with homosexual- ity — that has ...
Queering the Canon Mark D. Hawthorne. cast it toward the reader who shapes text to his own perceptions . The first ... marks the twen- tieth century . I do not want to equate femininity or effeminacy with homosexual- ity — that has ...
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Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Copyright | |
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