Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... homosexual activity , " and " homosexual [ s ] " to the point where the terms are almost inter- changeable . Still the Court maintains a fiction in which each term has its own specific meaning . " Sodomy , " that is , any prac- tice of ...
... homosexual activity , " and " homosexual [ s ] " to the point where the terms are almost inter- changeable . Still the Court maintains a fiction in which each term has its own specific meaning . " Sodomy , " that is , any prac- tice of ...
Síða 20
... homosexual conduct can thus be criminalized , homosexuals cannot constitute a suspect or quasi- suspect class entitled to greater than rational basis review for equal protection purposes " ( High Tech Gays , 1990 571 ) . This is an ...
... homosexual conduct can thus be criminalized , homosexuals cannot constitute a suspect or quasi- suspect class entitled to greater than rational basis review for equal protection purposes " ( High Tech Gays , 1990 571 ) . This is an ...
Síða 134
... homosexual " ; they abide , at least on the surface , by the dominant culture's rules of representation . Homosexual writers and their texts have therefore been claimed by traditional literary studies where they are frequently subsumed ...
... homosexual " ; they abide , at least on the surface , by the dominant culture's rules of representation . Homosexual writers and their texts have therefore been claimed by traditional literary studies where they are frequently subsumed ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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