Fat Art, Thin Art /
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is best known as a cultural and literary critic, as one of the primary forces behind the development of queer and gay/lesbian studies, and as author of several influential books: Tendencies, Epistemology of the Closet, and Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Des...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
1994.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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- "Who fed this muse?"
- Joy. He's himself today! He knows me!
- "Grave, never offering back the face of my dear"
- "Guys who were 35 last year are 70 this year"
- The Navajo Rug
- A Vigil
- The Use of Being Fat
- "For years it drove me crazy"
- Performative (Toronto)
- Performative (San Francisco)
- "What I would be when I grew up"
- "Not like the clownish, friendly way you talk"
- Sh
- "I can tune my mind today"
- "All I know is I woke up thinking"
- Snapsh
- "Crushed. Dilapidated."
- The 58 1/2 Minute Hour
- How Not to Be There
- "Mobility, speech, sight"
- "A scar, just a scar"
- "When I got so sick it never occurred to me"
- "Little kid at the airport practicing"
- "In dreams they're interchangeable"
- Our
- "It seems there are two kinds of marriage"
- "One of us falls asleep on the other's shoulder"
- Not
- Nicht mehr Leben
- "I'm safe so long as the single feather of one wing"
- "In dreams on which decades of marriage haven't"
- Trace at 46
- An Essay on the Picture Plane
- Everything Always Distracts
- Sexual Hum
- Penn Central: New Haven Line
- Poet
- Sestina Lente
- The Warm Decembers
- Note on "The Warm Decembers."