Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... heterosexual activity . By the 1970s , however , this distinction enabled some girls to forge a lesbian identity that carried prestige . John D'Emilio has argued that “ . . . attacks on gay men and women hastened the articulation of a ...
... heterosexual activity . By the 1970s , however , this distinction enabled some girls to forge a lesbian identity that carried prestige . John D'Emilio has argued that “ . . . attacks on gay men and women hastened the articulation of a ...
Síða 84
... heterosexual postures . The important thing here is that the reworking of these codes , within a lesbian context , de - naturalizes the illusion of a " natural " heterosexuality ( where such codes are " appropriately " attached to ...
... heterosexual postures . The important thing here is that the reworking of these codes , within a lesbian context , de - naturalizes the illusion of a " natural " heterosexuality ( where such codes are " appropriately " attached to ...
Síða 171
... heterosexuality , while “ Dream Girls ” plays with conventional narrative stills from Hollywood movies by " pasting ... heterosexual signifying practices inaugurated by lesbian desire exposes heterosexuality as a conceit , an act ...
... heterosexuality , while “ Dream Girls ” plays with conventional narrative stills from Hollywood movies by " pasting ... heterosexual signifying practices inaugurated by lesbian desire exposes heterosexuality as a conceit , an act ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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