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... in the terms of dominant , heterosexual culture with the adopted gender role - playing within the lesbian subculture . ... the femmes are lost heterosexuals who damage birthright lesbians by forcing them to play the butch roles .
... in the terms of dominant , heterosexual culture with the adopted gender role - playing within the lesbian subculture . ... the femmes are lost heterosexuals who damage birthright lesbians by forcing them to play the butch roles .
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Two , the history of their desire , or their search for a sexual partner becomes a series of masks , or identities that stand for sexual attraction in the culture , thus distancing them from the " play " of seduction as it is outlined ...
Two , the history of their desire , or their search for a sexual partner becomes a series of masks , or identities that stand for sexual attraction in the culture , thus distancing them from the " play " of seduction as it is outlined ...
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The play is composed by three actors Deborah Margolin , along with Shaw and Weaver . Margolin , however , does not play within the lesbian dynamics , but represents a Jewish perspective . For further discussions of the work of this ...
The play is composed by three actors Deborah Margolin , along with Shaw and Weaver . Margolin , however , does not play within the lesbian dynamics , but represents a Jewish perspective . For further discussions of the work of this ...
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