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icons include artistic and literary products by such creators as Michelangelo , Leonardo da Vinci , María de Zayas , Góngora , Sor Juana , and Giacomo Leopardi , with this phase of the Queer canon perhaps ending with Oscar Wilde after ...
icons include artistic and literary products by such creators as Michelangelo , Leonardo da Vinci , María de Zayas , Góngora , Sor Juana , and Giacomo Leopardi , with this phase of the Queer canon perhaps ending with Oscar Wilde after ...
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This is , although perhaps unknown to Brooks , the definition of the Queer reading of a traditionally straight text . Queer / camp production basically plunders historically straight topics , works , characters , and storylines ...
This is , although perhaps unknown to Brooks , the definition of the Queer reading of a traditionally straight text . Queer / camp production basically plunders historically straight topics , works , characters , and storylines ...
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Such a resistance to utility might explain why this queer wedding has been almost entirely overlooked in writing about same - sex marriage . In this essay I highlight the similarities between what appear to be opposing positions in the ...
Such a resistance to utility might explain why this queer wedding has been almost entirely overlooked in writing about same - sex marriage . In this essay I highlight the similarities between what appear to be opposing positions in the ...
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