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    Brokeback Mountain‚ with the themes of homosexual‚ struggle between conformity and freedom‚ truelove and so on‚ is a film that makes people cry and think. In the following passage‚ I will mainly focus on two themes:One is the truelove between these two cowboys; the other is their struggle between conformity and freedom due to the rejections of society about homosexual. Firstly‚ I would like to talk about how the theme ‘truelove’ is evidenced in the film. Ang lee used the conversation between these

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    In book V‚ Socrates says that philosophers are “insatiable in their approach to learning” (475c). Adeimantus continues and says that those who are brought up in the philosophical life “become quite queer‚ not to say completely vicious” (487d)‚ and the men in Aristophanes’ Thinkery are quite queer indeed. Socrates also presents the philosopher in the image of the “Ship’s Captain”‚ in which the philosopher will not rule unless he is asked (488a). Plato and Aristophanes both would most likely agree

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    Bibliography: Hischak‚ Gerald Bordman and Thomas S. "Gay and Lesbian Theatre in America." 2004. The Oxford Companion to America Theater. 20 April 2010 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.>. Hudson‚ Steve Hogan and Lee. Completely Queer: The Gay and Lesbian Encyclopedia. Markham: Henry Holt and Company Inc.‚ 1998. Wilson‚ Edwin. The Theatre Experience. 11th. New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 2009.

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    world. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press‚ 2000. Herek‚ Gregory M. "Beyond “homophobia”: Thinking about sexual prejudice and stigma in the twenty-first century." Sexuality Research & Social Policy 1.2 (2004): 6-24. Tatonetti‚ Lisa. "Sex and salmon: queer identities in Sherman Alexie ’s The Toughest Indian in the World." Volume 35 Number 2 (Autumn 2007) (2007): 4.

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    Melinda Kimball  Middle school psychology  November 15‚ 2014    Book Review: Mean Little Deaf Queer ­ Terry Galloway  Mean Little Deaf Queer‚ is set in the 1960’s‚ right after some of the world’s worst  wars. Their household was one of many games‚ and tense feelings. Her mother and  sisters teamed up against her‚ while her father stood off the side and always had ‘more  important things to do.’ Terry’s family is a military family and due to her father’s status‚  they moved around a lot‚ and her story begins after she moved from Stuttgart

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    At nine‚ you took great pride in your passionate‚ unwavering hatred for the Twilight saga. There wasn’t anything in the books that you outright objected to‚ but you didn’t like how your friends would dedicate your precious sleepover time to breaking out in violent pillow fights over whether Bella should date Edward or Jacob. Perplexed and disgusted‚ you would watch your sweet friends who played hopscotch and licked lollipops transform into young savages that violently swung around fluffed bed pillows

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    responsibilities that he has back in the village when the horse rings its’ harness (362). Also‚ the woods is not looked upon as free land‚ it is someones “property” (361). Wakefields‘ analysis is spot on. When Frost writes‚ “My little horse must think it queer/ To stop without a farm house near” shows that there is no more adventure in society. There always has to be a reason to go somewhere or do something at a specific time‚ rather than to just enjoy scenery‚ to listen or to appreciate ones surroundings

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    disidentification. In this essay‚ I will be examining Jose Munoz’s article and the art of Vaginal Davis’ and how she approached this approached disidentfication through her performance art. Vaginal Davis used disidenctifaction to alter the effect Drag or gay/queer art places upon cultural politics. Similar to the discussions in class‚ a vast majority of drag performances were done solely as a form of entertainment. Comparing its wild exaggeration performed by Raul Paul and

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    Blackwood laces together a narrative that undermines the homogenization of Indonesian sexualities‚ strengthens the readers understanding of Minangkabau kinship‚ and details a case for the importance of docile agents and invisibility politics in minority queer groups. Like many others‚ Blackwood’s opening chapter functions mainly as an introduction to the rest of the ethnography—establishing the context‚ theoretical background and research methodology as well as overviewing the

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    can start analytically either with the visual marking of gender "difference" or with its gender "agreement." Either way‚ eventually we must come to terms with the fact that a system of differences is organized in classes of agreements. In so-called queer formations

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