Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial DesireColumbia University Press, 1992 - 244 หน้า At the time of its first appearance in 1985 Between Men was viewed as an important intervention into Feminist as well as Gay and Lesbian studies. It was an important book because it argued that "sexuality" and "desire" were not a historical phenomenon but carefully managed social constructs. This insight (that actually originated with Michael Foucault) is often viewed as anti-humanist or post-humanist because it argues that men and women are simply the products of patriarchal power relations over which they have no control. By mobilizing Foucault's theories of the history of sexuality Sedgwick re-fashions Feminism and Gay and Lesbian Studies to make it seem as though Feminism and Gay and Lesbian studies are ideally situated to continue those interventions into the history of sexuality begun by Foucault. |
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ผลการค้นหา 6 - 10 จาก 49
หน้า ix
... cultural authority , of gender / sexuality , of disciplinarity . Obsessions are the most durable form of intellectual capital . So per- haps it's folly to second - guess them , even though it seems patent that the intellectual ...
... cultural authority , of gender / sexuality , of disciplinarity . Obsessions are the most durable form of intellectual capital . So per- haps it's folly to second - guess them , even though it seems patent that the intellectual ...
หน้า 1
... culture , chiefly as embodied in the mid - eight- eenth- to mid - nineteenth - century novel . The attraction of the period to theorists of many disciplines is obvious : condensed , self - reflective , and widely influential change in ...
... culture , chiefly as embodied in the mid - eight- eenth- to mid - nineteenth - century novel . The attraction of the period to theorists of many disciplines is obvious : condensed , self - reflective , and widely influential change in ...
หน้า 4
... culture . Highly structured along lines of class , and within the citizen class along lines of age , the pursuit of the adolescent boy by the older man was described by stereotypes that we associate with ro- mantic heterosexual love ...
... culture . Highly structured along lines of class , and within the citizen class along lines of age , the pursuit of the adolescent boy by the older man was described by stereotypes that we associate with ro- mantic heterosexual love ...
หน้า 5
... cultures , such as the New Guinea " Sambia " studied by G. H. Herdt ) shows , in addition , that the structure of homosocial continuums is culturally contingent , not an in- nate feature of either " maleness " or " femaleness . " Indeed ...
... cultures , such as the New Guinea " Sambia " studied by G. H. Herdt ) shows , in addition , that the structure of homosocial continuums is culturally contingent , not an in- nate feature of either " maleness " or " femaleness . " Indeed ...
หน้า 9
... culture rolls into action . Scarlett's menfolk and their friends in the Ku Klux Klan set out after dark to kill the assailants and " wipe out that whole Shantytown settlement , " with the predictable carnage on both sides . The question ...
... culture rolls into action . Scarlett's menfolk and their friends in the Ku Klux Klan set out after dark to kill the assailants and " wipe out that whole Shantytown settlement , " with the predictable carnage on both sides . The question ...
เนื้อหา
Gender Asymmetry and Erotic Triangles | 21 |
Swan in Love The Example of Shakespeares Sonnets | 28 |
The Country Wife Anatomies of Male Homosocial Desire | 49 |
A Sentimental Journey Sexualism and the Citizen of the World | 67 |
Toward the Gothic Terrorism and Homosexual Panic | 83 |
Murder Incorporated Confessions of a Justified Sinner | 97 |
Tennysons Princess One Bride for Seven Brothers | 118 |
Adam Bede and Henry Esmond Homosocial Desire and the Historicity of the Female | 134 |
ฉบับอื่นๆ - ดูทั้งหมด
Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 1992 |
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