Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... Pollak made visible the specificity of French homosexuality , he was subjected to pressures , both by gay men and by France's government , to eliminate the concept of homosexual identity . That is , Pollak was forced to de - politicize ...
... Pollak made visible the specificity of French homosexuality , he was subjected to pressures , both by gay men and by France's government , to eliminate the concept of homosexual identity . That is , Pollak was forced to de - politicize ...
Síða 98
... Pollak used French data and French glasses , coding homosexuality as sacred , taboo - breaking , and transgressive , rather than based on choices of identity . Pollak considered these terms as self - evident to his informants and his ...
... Pollak used French data and French glasses , coding homosexuality as sacred , taboo - breaking , and transgressive , rather than based on choices of identity . Pollak considered these terms as self - evident to his informants and his ...
Síða 117
... Pollak makes a plea to see AIDS as a gay problem , arguing that as long as that problem remains “ individuel et particulier , " that is to say , as long as it affects only homosexuals , hemophiliacs or drug addicts ( toxicomanes ) , it ...
... Pollak makes a plea to see AIDS as a gay problem , arguing that as long as that problem remains “ individuel et particulier , " that is to say , as long as it affects only homosexuals , hemophiliacs or drug addicts ( toxicomanes ) , it ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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