Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 52
... death . Butch's difficulty in reading Bill's body and his initial misreading of the Girl's body shows " he is a dif- ferent kind of reader and that , where women are concerned , he is often an inadequate reader " ( Kolodny 1135 ) ...
... death . Butch's difficulty in reading Bill's body and his initial misreading of the Girl's body shows " he is a dif- ferent kind of reader and that , where women are concerned , he is often an inadequate reader " ( Kolodny 1135 ) ...
Halaman 56
... death and life , registering individual hardship while also signifying a larger community . Fou- cault's claim that “ one should decipher in [ the microphysics of power on the body ] a network of relations , constantly in tension ...
... death and life , registering individual hardship while also signifying a larger community . Fou- cault's claim that “ one should decipher in [ the microphysics of power on the body ] a network of relations , constantly in tension ...
Halaman 57
... deaths . With Butch's death , Le Sueur shifts the nar- rative to focus exclusively on women's bodies . She continues to consider various bodily knowledges ( cannibalism , labor , sexuality ) and the larger system that disciplines and ...
... deaths . With Butch's death , Le Sueur shifts the nar- rative to focus exclusively on women's bodies . She continues to consider various bodily knowledges ( cannibalism , labor , sexuality ) and the larger system that disciplines and ...
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