Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial DesireColumbia University Press, 1992 - 244 頁 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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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 35 筆
第 ix 頁
... force of a bond with at least some readers equally incredulous ( in that distant moment ) at the encoun- ter with the book's own intimate , desiring , direct address , emanating from an unaccustomed and , to some degree , unspecified ...
... force of a bond with at least some readers equally incredulous ( in that distant moment ) at the encoun- ter with the book's own intimate , desiring , direct address , emanating from an unaccustomed and , to some degree , unspecified ...
第 2 頁
... force , the glue , even when its manifestation is hostility or hatred or something less emotively charged , that shapes an important relationship . How far this force is properly sexual ( what , historically , it means for something to ...
... force , the glue , even when its manifestation is hostility or hatred or something less emotively charged , that shapes an important relationship . How far this force is properly sexual ( what , historically , it means for something to ...
第 3 頁
... force that it has for women ? Quite the contrary : much of the most useful recent writing about pa- triarchal structures suggests that " obligatory heterosexuality " is built into male - dominated kinship systems , or that homophobia is ...
... force that it has for women ? Quite the contrary : much of the most useful recent writing about pa- triarchal structures suggests that " obligatory heterosexuality " is built into male - dominated kinship systems , or that homophobia is ...
第 6 頁
... force.13 But , as other fem- inist writers have reminded us , another view is possible . For example : is a woman's masochistic sexual fantasy really only an internalization and endorsement , if not a cause , of her more general ...
... force.13 But , as other fem- inist writers have reminded us , another view is possible . For example : is a woman's masochistic sexual fantasy really only an internalization and endorsement , if not a cause , of her more general ...
第 10 頁
... forces in her culture that produce and circulate powerful meanings . It makes no difference at all that one constituent ... force vs. consent is never raised there ; the whit" male alienation of a Black woman's sexuality is shaped ...
... forces in her culture that produce and circulate powerful meanings . It makes no difference at all that one constituent ... force vs. consent is never raised there ; the whit" male alienation of a Black woman's sexuality is shaped ...
內容
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 |
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