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Side 65
... lesbians had infiltrated the federal government . For if Kinsey's reports were correct , if homosexuality and lesbianism were indeed an " inherent physiological capacity " that could not be repressed , then homosexuals and lesbians ...
... lesbians had infiltrated the federal government . For if Kinsey's reports were correct , if homosexuality and lesbianism were indeed an " inherent physiological capacity " that could not be repressed , then homosexuals and lesbians ...
Side 66
... lesbians . The emergence of politicized homosexual and lesbian commu- nities in large urban areas also contributed to the juridical reconstruction of same - sex practices as a security risk . For it was at this time that middle - class ...
... lesbians . The emergence of politicized homosexual and lesbian commu- nities in large urban areas also contributed to the juridical reconstruction of same - sex practices as a security risk . For it was at this time that middle - class ...
Side 69
... lesbian advances , it encouraged heterosexual panic . The problem with the second of these constructions was that it assumed it had a potential constituency in all homosexuals and lesbians . It failed to consider the multiplicity of ...
... lesbian advances , it encouraged heterosexual panic . The problem with the second of these constructions was that it assumed it had a potential constituency in all homosexuals and lesbians . It failed to consider the multiplicity of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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