The Ethics of Marginality: A New Approach to Gay StudiesU of Minnesota Press, 1995 - 219 sider |
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... drag balls , " avant - garde " representa- tions of interracial sexuality — of interest to both constituencies . Since the negotiations at a crossroads between an emergent academic field and highly conflicted social movements would ...
... drag balls , " avant - garde " representa- tions of interracial sexuality — of interest to both constituencies . Since the negotiations at a crossroads between an emergent academic field and highly conflicted social movements would ...
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... drag balls , and avant - garde performances , with the ideology of individual- ism . But in rendering these artifacts unavailable to such efforts at recupera- tion , Champagne has himself trafficked in the exchange of antiproductive for ...
... drag balls , and avant - garde performances , with the ideology of individual- ism . But in rendering these artifacts unavailable to such efforts at recupera- tion , Champagne has himself trafficked in the exchange of antiproductive for ...
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... drag , it assumes that gay men willfully assume the feminine ; it ignores the way gay men often find themselves positioned within the feminine against their will and even in spite of their own expressed wishes , and it can't account for ...
... drag , it assumes that gay men willfully assume the feminine ; it ignores the way gay men often find themselves positioned within the feminine against their will and even in spite of their own expressed wishes , and it can't account for ...
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... drag , and effeminacy is not something one might court comfortably . The transgressive practice informing this quotation turns on Cham- pagne's disagreement with bell hooks , a Black feminist critic who had argued that Jennie ...
... drag , and effeminacy is not something one might court comfortably . The transgressive practice informing this quotation turns on Cham- pagne's disagreement with bell hooks , a Black feminist critic who had argued that Jennie ...
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Chapter 1 The Subject andin Ideology | 1 |
Chapter 2 Gay Pornography and Nonproductive Expenditure | 28 |
Race Class and Tongues Untied | 57 |
Experience Common Sense and Paris Is Burning | 88 |
On the Uses and Disadvantages of a History of the OtherAn Untimely Meditation | 129 |
Notes | 169 |
Bibliography | 209 |
Index | 215 |
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