Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - Počet stran: 193 |
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... fears the body ( flesh , sexual expression ) but that it equally fears the spirit which is usually conceived of as the body's higher opposite ? If we were truly comfortable with our spirituality , would we fear physicality ? Is our ...
... fears the body ( flesh , sexual expression ) but that it equally fears the spirit which is usually conceived of as the body's higher opposite ? If we were truly comfortable with our spirituality , would we fear physicality ? Is our ...
Strana 90
... fear that maybe they all see into his secret , a flashing unreasonable fear that the closeted gay person can readily identify . Stephen alters truth by not revealing what is actually on his mind ; in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony ...
... fear that maybe they all see into his secret , a flashing unreasonable fear that the closeted gay person can readily identify . Stephen alters truth by not revealing what is actually on his mind ; in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony ...
Strana 119
... fear is eased , for the drag queen seems to admit that he is not really a man after all . That Hollywood capitalizes on the false assumption that gay males re- ally desire to be women while many gay actors refuse to come out because they ...
... fear is eased , for the drag queen seems to admit that he is not really a man after all . That Hollywood capitalizes on the false assumption that gay males re- ally desire to be women while many gay actors refuse to come out because they ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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