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JournalISSN: 0732-7730

Tulsa studies in women's literature 

University of Tulsa
About: Tulsa studies in women's literature is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Feminism & Narrative. It has an ISSN identifier of 0732-7730. Over the lifetime, 832 publications have been published receiving 9784 citations.


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TL;DR: The authors The Desire to Desire: The Medical Discourse The Moving Image: Pathos and the Maternal 4 The Love Story 5 Paranoia and the Specular 6 Female Spectatorship and Machines of Projection: Caught and Rebecca 7 The Shadow of Her Gaze Notes Bibliography Index
Abstract: Acknowledgments 1 The Desire to Desire 2 Clinical Eyes: The Medical Discourse 3 The Moving Image: Pathos and the Maternal 4 The Love Story 5 Paranoia and the Specular 6 Female Spectatorship and Machines of Projection: Caught and Rebecca 7 The Shadow of Her Gaze Notes Bibliography Index

346 citations

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TL;DR: Aston Traditional History: A Feminist Deconstruction Women Pioneers Personal Theatre Radical Feminism and Theatre Materialist Feminism as discussed by the authors and Theatre Women of Colour and Theatre Towards a New Poetics Notes Bibliography Index
Abstract: Acknowledgements General Editor's Preface Foreword E.Aston Traditional History: A Feminist Deconstruction Women Pioneers Personal Theatre Radical Feminism and Theatre Materialist Feminism and Theatre Women of Colour and Theatre Towards a New Poetics Notes Bibliography Index

248 citations

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TL;DR: The idea of bi-sex intrigues, titillates and provokes men and women, straight and gay alike as discussed by the authors, which sets out to challenge preconceptions about love, sex, gender and identity.
Abstract: This is a study of bisexuality as an erotic, social and cultural phenomenon, which sets out to challenge preconceptions about love, sex, gender and identity. The idea of bi-sex intrigues, titillates and provokes. It unnerves men and women, straight and gay alike. Is bisexuality a "third choice" between hetero- or homo-sexuality? Or is it something that questions the very concept of sexual identity itself? This book explores these questions. It examines such topics as schoolgirl (and boy) crushes, sexual threesomes, the possibility of a "bisexual gene" and the compatibiltiy of bisexuality and marriage, via classical myth, biology, literature, psychoanalysis, film and music.

218 citations

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20212
20201
201922
201825
201724
201626