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Book Reviews Incidents Roland Barthes Trans . Richard Howard Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 73 pp . Bringing Out Roland Barthes D.A. Miller Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 55 pp . Michael du Plessis Incidents is certainly not ...
Book Reviews Incidents Roland Barthes Trans . Richard Howard Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 73 pp . Bringing Out Roland Barthes D.A. Miller Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 55 pp . Michael du Plessis Incidents is certainly not ...
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In Incidents , then , Barthes's " gay desire " appears as a white middle - class gay male subjectivity that may sometimes ruefully note its limits , but consistently ignores the terms of its construction . Moreover , there is never a ...
In Incidents , then , Barthes's " gay desire " appears as a white middle - class gay male subjectivity that may sometimes ruefully note its limits , but consistently ignores the terms of its construction . Moreover , there is never a ...
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Miller's supplementing of Barthes's “ reticence , ” however , is not without predicaments of its own . “ But isn't it time he stood on his own two feet ? ” : Miller imagines this one homophobic response to Roland , the mother's boy ...
Miller's supplementing of Barthes's “ reticence , ” however , is not without predicaments of its own . “ But isn't it time he stood on his own two feet ? ” : Miller imagines this one homophobic response to Roland , the mother's boy ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
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