Literature and HomosexualityMichael J. Meyer Rodopi, 2000 - 268 páginas Contains 13 essays, mostly written by American university-based professors of English, Hispanic language and literature, and women's studies, focusing on a variety of themes relating to lesbian and gay literature and the work of gay and lesbian authors. Lacks a subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR |
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The Metaphorical Construction | 23 |
Scobie Sex And Race | 55 |
Homosexuality as Fantastic | 93 |
Alice Walkers Womanist | 111 |
Subverting | 135 |
Homosexuality | 161 |
Writing the Female Body in the Texts of Cristina | 183 |
Queering Mrs Dalloway Thomas Peele | 205 |
Lesbian Overtones In Katherine | 223 |
The Dialectics | 239 |
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