Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 26Indiana University Press, 2004 |
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... lesbian sexuality should not be underestimated . One pressing question is whether marriage will domesticate gay and lesbian desire , conforming it to certain moral standards , or , conversely , whether gay and lesbian perspectives on ...
... lesbian sexuality should not be underestimated . One pressing question is whether marriage will domesticate gay and lesbian desire , conforming it to certain moral standards , or , conversely , whether gay and lesbian perspectives on ...
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... lesbian and gay relationships themselves , but on larger issues of sexuality and citizenship . My focus in this article is on the possibility that equalizing marriage might effectively equalize the place of lesbian and gay people within ...
... lesbian and gay relationships themselves , but on larger issues of sexuality and citizenship . My focus in this article is on the possibility that equalizing marriage might effectively equalize the place of lesbian and gay people within ...
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... lesbian and gay liberation , " as Warner and Sinfield define it , propound an alternative view , one that is generally referred to as " assimilationist " and often assumed to be essentialist . The aim of assimilationist lesbian and gay ...
... lesbian and gay liberation , " as Warner and Sinfield define it , propound an alternative view , one that is generally referred to as " assimilationist " and often assumed to be essentialist . The aim of assimilationist lesbian and gay ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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