Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... writing of a great number of canonical gay male poets within this tradition . This blindness continues despite such previous studies as Robert K. Martin's The Homosexual Tradition in American Poetry ( 1979 ) and Gregory Woods's ...
... writing of a great number of canonical gay male poets within this tradition . This blindness continues despite such previous studies as Robert K. Martin's The Homosexual Tradition in American Poetry ( 1979 ) and Gregory Woods's ...
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... writing , the privileging of aesthetic concerns ( such as the exclusive focus on " intrinsic " literary qualities ) falsely assumes that the gay male writer has the same access to representation as his heterosexual " counterpart . " Cul ...
... writing , the privileging of aesthetic concerns ( such as the exclusive focus on " intrinsic " literary qualities ) falsely assumes that the gay male writer has the same access to representation as his heterosexual " counterpart . " Cul ...
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... writing as a counter - argument not only to patriarchal assumptions that took motherhood for granted or devalued it , but also to those which idealized it while usurping women's awareness of themselves as mothers or as anything else ...
... writing as a counter - argument not only to patriarchal assumptions that took motherhood for granted or devalued it , but also to those which idealized it while usurping women's awareness of themselves as mothers or as anything else ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Toward a Feminist Mimesis | 59 |
Theorizing Mourning Sustaining Grief | 93 |
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