Making it Ours: Queering the Canon |
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... sexual because the sexual are not only among the most powerful but are also the most personal . Earlier writers considered sodomy , masturbation , and bestiality too heinous to mention publicly ; therefore , we have little in pre ...
... sexual because the sexual are not only among the most powerful but are also the most personal . Earlier writers considered sodomy , masturbation , and bestiality too heinous to mention publicly ; therefore , we have little in pre ...
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... sexual predator without seeing him in the sexual act . For example , when we first encounter Fra Lippo Lippi , the sexual act has been completed and Lippo is sneaking back to his convent . By locating the reader with the guards who ...
... sexual predator without seeing him in the sexual act . For example , when we first encounter Fra Lippo Lippi , the sexual act has been completed and Lippo is sneaking back to his convent . By locating the reader with the guards who ...
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... sexual gaze , and what we see is that we are what the heterosexist labels pornographic , not because of any sexual openness but because we are the “ dark ” underside of his own desire . Pornography is not something that we can define ...
... sexual gaze , and what we see is that we are what the heterosexist labels pornographic , not because of any sexual openness but because we are the “ dark ” underside of his own desire . Pornography is not something that we can define ...
Contents
Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Copyright | |
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