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Thomas Winfield Hafer

Bio: Thomas Winfield Hafer is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poetry & Modernism (music). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 22 citations.
Topics: Poetry, Modernism (music), Queer, Greenwich

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01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The First Statement of the New American Cinema Group as discussed by the authors was the first group of film-makers to endorse the notion of "free film poetry, free from time and place, this other group of filmmakers were interested in exploring their world in a more prosaic and realistic manner, right here and now".
Abstract: ed film poetry, free from time and place, this other group of film-makers were interested in exploring their world in a more prosaic and realistic manner, right here and now.” This notion, which Mekas had promoted for several years, was now endorsed by a growing number of 16 “The First Statement of the New American Cinema Group,” in Sitney, Film Culture Reader, 80. 17 “The First Statement of the New American Cinema Group,” in Sitney, Film Culture Reader, 83. 18 From Jonas Mekas, “Notes on the New American Cinema,” Film Culture 24 (Spring, 1962), in Sitney, Film Culture Reader, 89.

22 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism are discussed. And the history of European ideas: Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 721-722.

13,842 citations

01 Jan 1992
TL;DR: The body politics of Julia Kristeva and the Body Politics of JuliaKristeva as discussed by the authors are discussed in detail in Section 5.1.1 and Section 6.2.1.
Abstract: Preface (1999) Preface (1990) 1. Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire I. 'Women' as the Subject of Feminism II. The Compulsory Order of Sex/Gender/Desire III. Gender: The Circular Ruins of Contemporary Debate IV. Theorizing the Binary, the Unitary and Beyond V. Identity, Sex and the Metaphysics of Substance VI. Language, Power and the Strategies of Displacement 2. Prohibition, Psychoanalysis, and the Production of the Heterosexual Matrix I. Structuralism's Critical Exchange II. Lacan, Riviere, and the Strategies of Masquerade III. Freud and the Melancholia of Gender IV. Gender Complexity and the Limits of Identification V. Reformulating Prohibition as Power 3. Subversive Bodily Acts I. The Body Politics of Julia Kristeva II. Foucault, Herculine, and the Politics of Sexual Discontinuity III. Monique Wittig - Bodily Disintegration and Fictive Sex IV. Bodily Inscriptions, Performative Subversions Conclusion - From Parody to Politics

1,125 citations

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TL;DR: In case you might be looking to understand how to get Before Homosexuality in the Arab Islamic World 150 as discussed by the authors, we refer the reader to the previous section of this article.
Abstract: In case you might be looking to understand how to get Before Homosexuality in the Arab Islamic World 150

70 citations

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TL;DR: In this landmark work of U.S. queer history, Nan Alamilla Boyd aims to explain how San Francisco became a "wide-open town,” a city not only home to "disproportionately large gay, lesbian, bisexual,...
Abstract: In this landmark work of U.S. queer history, Nan Alamilla Boyd aims to explain how San Francisco became a “wide-open town,” a city not only home to “disproportionately large gay, lesbian, bisexual,...

64 citations

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TL;DR: Working-class New York: Life and Labor since World War II as mentioned in this paper, a history of working-class life and labor in New York City since the early 1970s.
Abstract: (2000). Working-Class New York: Life and Labor since World War II. History: Reviews of New Books: Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 149-149.

57 citations