Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... literary production . Yingling examines the perplexing question of why American literary criticism , particularly criticism of American poetry , has sys- tematically excluded male homosexuality as a central topic of inves- tigation ...
... literary production . Yingling examines the perplexing question of why American literary criticism , particularly criticism of American poetry , has sys- tematically excluded male homosexuality as a central topic of inves- tigation ...
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... literary discourse is an ideological construction rather than an innocently aesthetic one " ( 24 ) . Yingling's exploration of the conflict between the literary and the homosexual pays particular attention to the obvious tension between ...
... literary discourse is an ideological construction rather than an innocently aesthetic one " ( 24 ) . Yingling's exploration of the conflict between the literary and the homosexual pays particular attention to the obvious tension between ...
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... literary artifact " ( 199 ) . Instead of ascribing the incompleteness of this poem to the failure of individual talent , then , we can understand it as the product of the incongruity between cultural authority and the posi- tion of ...
... literary artifact " ( 199 ) . Instead of ascribing the incompleteness of this poem to the failure of individual talent , then , we can understand it as the product of the incongruity between cultural authority and the posi- tion of ...
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