Launching Fanny Hill: Essays on the Novel and Its InfluencesPatsy Fowler, Alan Jackson A selection of essays providing a broad range of critical approaches encouraging students and teachers of the novel to consider it from a variety of points of view. |
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... gender ( 160 ) . In Foucauldian terms , male homosexuality is here depicted as already having the status of an identity , rather than a set of acts . It is a question of who you are rather than what you do.13 If the category of male ...
... gender ( 160 ) . In Foucauldian terms , male homosexuality is here depicted as already having the status of an identity , rather than a set of acts . It is a question of who you are rather than what you do.13 If the category of male ...
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... gender in Cleland's text . In particular , the sodomitical scene constructs gender as a mark upon the body . For Mrs. Cole , who a person has sex with is the performative utterance of masculinity or femininity . Therefore , the ...
... gender in Cleland's text . In particular , the sodomitical scene constructs gender as a mark upon the body . For Mrs. Cole , who a person has sex with is the performative utterance of masculinity or femininity . Therefore , the ...
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... Gender Trouble : Feminism and the Subversion of Identity , 60 , 78 , 293 , 303-04 , 314 , " Melancholy Gender / Refused Identification , " 183-84 , 194 , 196 , Bodies That Matter : On the Discursive Limits of " Sex , " 314 Castle ...
... Gender Trouble : Feminism and the Subversion of Identity , 60 , 78 , 293 , 303-04 , 314 , " Melancholy Gender / Refused Identification , " 183-84 , 194 , 196 , Bodies That Matter : On the Discursive Limits of " Sex , " 314 Castle ...
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Sapphic Erotics | 3 |
Phallocentric | 49 |
Idealized and Realistic Portrayals of Prostitution In John | 81 |
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