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Page 64
... sexual orientation as an occasion for homophobic jokes . When Michael mentions the pear flan he was making when he was kidnapped , Edward calls him ' sweetheart ' , suggesting none too subtly that real men don't cook , especially not ...
... sexual orientation as an occasion for homophobic jokes . When Michael mentions the pear flan he was making when he was kidnapped , Edward calls him ' sweetheart ' , suggesting none too subtly that real men don't cook , especially not ...
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... sexual identity and his refusal to identify femaleness with the exag- gerated femininity travestied by Dil make him the unexpected sexual hero of McGuinness's play . His defence of the stiff upper lip , the controlling of pain and fear ...
... sexual identity and his refusal to identify femaleness with the exag- gerated femininity travestied by Dil make him the unexpected sexual hero of McGuinness's play . His defence of the stiff upper lip , the controlling of pain and fear ...
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... Sexual love or hate is not comparable to love or hate of country , so that to compare ... the resolution of sexual relationships with the end of the war is merely sentimental . ( Nowlan ) If this assessment were correct , we might have ...
... Sexual love or hate is not comparable to love or hate of country , so that to compare ... the resolution of sexual relationships with the end of the war is merely sentimental . ( Nowlan ) If this assessment were correct , we might have ...
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and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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