Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... homophobia in which the mother and the gay man are pitted against one another . Indicting the psychoanalytic tradition and particularly Julia Kristeva's study of melancholia , Black Sun , for positing a pathological relation between the ...
... homophobia in which the mother and the gay man are pitted against one another . Indicting the psychoanalytic tradition and particularly Julia Kristeva's study of melancholia , Black Sun , for positing a pathological relation between the ...
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... homophobic rather than gay affirmative ends . Thus , Sedgwick mentions " the homophobic insistence , popularized from Freudian sources with astonishing effect by Irving Bieber - and others in the fifties and sixties , that Fall 1993 147.
... homophobic rather than gay affirmative ends . Thus , Sedgwick mentions " the homophobic insistence , popularized from Freudian sources with astonishing effect by Irving Bieber - and others in the fifties and sixties , that Fall 1993 147.
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... homophobic sermon , she inter- rupts him , and her eloquence and anger silence him.18 Hemphill describes the scene in an interview : - When Mary hits that moment where she goes off in church , it's because Mary acknowledges the ...
... homophobic sermon , she inter- rupts him , and her eloquence and anger silence him.18 Hemphill describes the scene in an interview : - When Mary hits that moment where she goes off in church , it's because Mary acknowledges the ...
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