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Page 98
... queer readings because " the narrative elements ... demand the depiction of alien ' Otherness ' " ( 6 ) ; thus , " the cinematic monster's subjective position is more readily acceded to by a queer viewer - someone who already situates ...
... queer readings because " the narrative elements ... demand the depiction of alien ' Otherness ' " ( 6 ) ; thus , " the cinematic monster's subjective position is more readily acceded to by a queer viewer - someone who already situates ...
Page 99
... queer - that a specific film centrally involved the creative input of a self - identified ( or even closeted ) homosexual . Benshoff's devotion to a largely decontextualized constructionism - as well as his resistance to possible ...
... queer - that a specific film centrally involved the creative input of a self - identified ( or even closeted ) homosexual . Benshoff's devotion to a largely decontextualized constructionism - as well as his resistance to possible ...
Page 100
... queer- ly , unless he agrees that they possess a pre - given identity that dictates such readings ? After all , mightn't they read straightly as well , or does their " gay- dar " prohibit this ? This fourth factor of filmic queerness ...
... queer- ly , unless he agrees that they possess a pre - given identity that dictates such readings ? After all , mightn't they read straightly as well , or does their " gay- dar " prohibit this ? This fourth factor of filmic queerness ...
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74 Volume 25 Part 1 March 1998 7 50 | 7 |
Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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