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" As defined by the ancient civil or canonical codes, sodomy was a category of forbidden acts; their perpetrator was nothing more than the juridical subject of them. The nineteenth-century homosexual became a personage, a past, a case history, and a childhood,... "
Displacing Homophobia - Sivu 172
muokkaaja - 1989 - 313 sivua
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Masquerade and Civilization: The Carnivalesque in Eighteenth-Century English ...

Terry Castle - 1986 - 420 sivua
...incorporation of perversions and a new specification of individuals. ... As defined by the ancient civil and canonical codes, sodomy was a category of forbidden...indiscreet anatomy and possibly a mysterious physiology." 59. See Castle, "Matters Not Fit to Be Mentioned." On the general association of female transvestism...
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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 9, Twentieth-Century ...

George Alexander Kennedy, Christa Knellwolf - 1989 - 506 sivua
...complex relays of power emerging at the moment when the sexual category homosexual produced the idea of 'a personage, a past, a case history, and a childhood,...with an indiscreet anatomy and possibly a mysterious physiology'.57 In a study contemporaneous with the rise of queer thought, Sedgwick remarks that she...
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Hart Crane and the Homosexual Text: New Thresholds, New Anatomies

Thomas E. Yingling - 1990 - 282 sivua
..."The nineteenth-century homosexual became a personage [whereas "sodomy" had been a forbidden act], a past, a case history, and a childhood, in addition...indiscreet anatomy and possibly a mysterious physiology. . . . The sodomite had been a temporary aberration; the homosexual was now a species" (43). And that...
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Before Sexuality: The Construction of Erotic Experience in the Ancient Greek ...

David M. Halperin, Froma I. Zeitlin - 1990 - 556 sivua
...were "nothing more than the juridical subject of them," and the nineteenth-century homosexual, who "became a personage, a past, a case history, and a...in addition to being a type of life, a life form. . . . Nothing that went into his total composition was unaffected by his sexuality. It was everywhere...
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Telling Tales: The Hysteric’s Seduction in Fiction and Theory

Katherine Cummings - 1991 - 330 sivua
...Sexuality he has identified the object of both discourses as being fundamentally kindred or same. Through them the nineteenth-century homosexual became a personage, a past, a case history, ... in addition to being a type of life, a life form, and a morphology, with an indiscreet anatomy.......
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Homosexuality and Government, Politics and Prisons

Wayne R. Dynes, Stephen Donaldson - 1992 - 462 sivua
...doctors, to define social problems and enforce social norms. In an oft-cited passage, Foucault argues: As defined by the ancient civil or canonical codes,...being a type of life, a life form, and a morphology. . . . Homosexuality appeared as one of the forms of sexuality when it was transposed form the practice...
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Forms of Desire: Sexual Orientation and the Social Constructionist Controversy

Edward Stein - 1992 - 382 sivua
...doctors, to define social problems and enforce social norms. In an oft-cited passage, Foucault argues: As defined by the ancient civil or canonical codes,...being a type of life, a life form, and a morphology. . . Homosexuality appeared as one of the forms of sexuality when it was transposed from the practice...
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Making Trouble: Essays on Gay History, Politics, and the University

John D'Emilio - 1992 - 324 sivua
...much-quoted passage, he wrote: "The nineteenth-century homosexual became a personage, a past, a case history, a childhood, in addition to being a type of life, a life form, and a morphology. . . . The sodomite had been a temporary aberration; the homosexual was now a species." Foucault invested...
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Made to Order: Sex/gender in a Transsexual Perspective

Ines Orobio de Castro - 1993 - 144 sivua
...sexual act to a certain quality of sexual sensibility. The 19th-century homosexual (and other perverts) became a personage, a past, a case history, and a childhood, in addition to being a type of life, (...) and possibly a mysterious physiology. * This transformation from acting to being concerns phenomena...
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The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader

Henry Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale, David M. Halperin - 1993 - 696 sivua
...psychoanalysis and feminist first principles to which so many texts resort.4 Ill Sexual Transformation As defined by the ancient civil or canonical codes, sodomy was a category of forbidden acts; theit perpetrator was nothing more than the juridical subject of them. The nineteenth-century homosexual...
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