Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... butch - femme roles : " I wonder why there is such a consuming interest in the butch - fem lives of upper - class women , usually more literary figures , while real - life , working butch - fem women are seen as imitative and culturally ...
... butch - femme roles : " I wonder why there is such a consuming interest in the butch - fem lives of upper - class women , usually more literary figures , while real - life , working butch - fem women are seen as imitative and culturally ...
Síða 63
... butch - femme couple in precisely the way in which the figure of a cigar store Indian evacuates the historical dress ... butch - femme subject could inhabit that discursive position , empowering it for the produc- tion of future ...
... butch - femme couple in precisely the way in which the figure of a cigar store Indian evacuates the historical dress ... butch - femme subject could inhabit that discursive position , empowering it for the produc- tion of future ...
Síða 70
... butch - femme seduction is always located in semiosis . The kiss , as Shaw and Weaver demonstrate in their swooping image of it , positioned at its most cliché niche at the end of the narra- tive , is always the high camp kiss . Again ...
... butch - femme seduction is always located in semiosis . The kiss , as Shaw and Weaver demonstrate in their swooping image of it , positioned at its most cliché niche at the end of the narra- tive , is always the high camp kiss . Again ...
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