Making it Ours: Queering the Canon |
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... masculine stereotype and leave literary texts to women . Instead , the queer reader finds pleasure in his solitary ... masculine writer . As I will develop in detail later , we can queer this image to one of a relation between a ...
... masculine stereotype and leave literary texts to women . Instead , the queer reader finds pleasure in his solitary ... masculine writer . As I will develop in detail later , we can queer this image to one of a relation between a ...
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... masculine form ( Pound ) . If we read the poem sexually , the poem as coitus need not fit into a simplistic heterosexual mode frozen into the “ missionary position . " Deconstruction has shown us that any hierarchal statement contains ...
... masculine form ( Pound ) . If we read the poem sexually , the poem as coitus need not fit into a simplistic heterosexual mode frozen into the “ missionary position . " Deconstruction has shown us that any hierarchal statement contains ...
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... masculine strength of “ true , " " good , " or " serious " poetry , but they overlook or ignore poetic form as if they relegate prosody ( except in either the most obvious or least significant forms ) to dilettantism . This seems a ...
... masculine strength of “ true , " " good , " or " serious " poetry , but they overlook or ignore poetic form as if they relegate prosody ( except in either the most obvious or least significant forms ) to dilettantism . This seems a ...
Contents
Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Copyright | |
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