Feminism, Manhood, and Homosexuality: Intersections in Psychoanalysis and American PoetryP. Lang, 2003 - Всего страниц: 172 Although scholarship in feminist theory, men's studies, gender studies, gay and lesbian studies, and queer theory often intersect, the relationships among these disciplines remain complex and often antagonistic. This book posits a linkage between these disciplines, analyzing how five American writers - Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Allen Ginsberg, and Adrienne Rich - correlate issues of sexuality and gender by demonstrating that these concepts are linguistic, economic, and political constructions. This discussion and an analysis of Sigmund Freud's theories provide scholars from these disparate disciplines with common ground to share and common space to pursue. |
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... homosexuality in the late nineteenth century , the nature of a culture of homosexuality at the time in which Whitman lived and the biographical evidence for his homosexuality . The homosexual is a creation of modern discourse ...
... homosexuality in the late nineteenth century , the nature of a culture of homosexuality at the time in which Whitman lived and the biographical evidence for his homosexuality . The homosexual is a creation of modern discourse ...
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... homosexuality . Importantly , Freud did not consider homosexuality to be a medical ill- ness . Writing in his " Letter to an American Mother " in 1935 , Freud argues : I gather from your letter that your son is a homosexual . I am most ...
... homosexuality . Importantly , Freud did not consider homosexuality to be a medical ill- ness . Writing in his " Letter to an American Mother " in 1935 , Freud argues : I gather from your letter that your son is a homosexual . I am most ...
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... [ homosexuality ] without the cooperation of something in the subject himself . " 14 This essentialist position corresponds with theo- ries on homosexuality which Ruse has advanced . Freud opposed treating homosexuals as mentally ill ...
... [ homosexuality ] without the cooperation of something in the subject himself . " 14 This essentialist position corresponds with theo- ries on homosexuality which Ruse has advanced . Freud opposed treating homosexuals as mentally ill ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Manhood and the Male Writer in NineteenthCentury America | 7 |
Mans Words and Manly Comradeship | 27 |
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