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GLQ (2008) 14 (4): 509–535.
Published: 01 October 2008
.../practice, friendship/homosexuality), this essay attempts to articulate an affirmative content for celibacy. Reading Marianne Moore's last single volume of original work, Tell Me, Tell Me (1966), and Elizabeth Bishop's memoir of Moore, “Efforts of Affection” (1979), I elaborate a definition of celibate...
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GLQ (2015) 21 (1): 171–173.
Published: 01 January 2015
... adulthood with marriage and reproduction, it can offer a powerful critique of the family values that social conservatives take for granted. This possibility is made especially legible in Kahan’s discussion of Marianne Moore, who offers a queer alternative definition of maturity...
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GLQ (1994) 1 (3): 349–358.
Published: 01 June 1994
... in Contemporary Feminism.” Conflicts in Feminism . Ed. Hirsch, Marianne, and Evelyn Fox Keller. New York: Routledge, 1990 . 82 -104. Martin , Biddy . “Sexual Practice and Changing Identities.” Destabilizing Theory: Contemporary Feminist Debates . Ed. Barrett, Michèle, and Anne Phillips. Stanford...
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GLQ (2018) 24 (2-3): 291–314.
Published: 01 June 2018
... . The Price of Salt . New York : W. W. Norton . Hirsch Marianne . 1989 . The Mother/Daughter Plot: Narrative, Psychoanalysis, Feminism . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Hutcheon Linda O’Flynn Siobhan 2012 . A Theory of Adaptation . New York : Routledge . Jacobs...
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GLQ (2022) 28 (2): 309–311.
Published: 01 April 2022
..., lesbian activist and archivist Mabel Hampton, transgender voluntary medical subject and sex worker Loop-the-Loop, and (sexuality undefined) poet and essayist Marianne Moore—thereby affecting a sense of how queer lives seep beyond any formal periodization. Ryan's notion of queer, too, is admirably leaky...
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GLQ (2017) 23 (1): 83–112.
Published: 01 January 2017
... celebrated after secret surrogacy trip to India”) . VG , December 3 . Gullestad Marianne . 2001 . “Likhetens grenser” (“The limits of sameness”) . In Likhetens paradokser: Antropologiske undersøkelser i det moderne Norge (The paradoxes of sameness: Anthropological studies in modern Norway...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (4): 603–608.
Published: 01 October 2008
..., “Forster’s Greek: From Optative to Present Indicative,” a read- ing of the 1903 story “Ansell,” goes back to a real Ansell in Forster’s life, the garden boy of his childhood, then forward to his 1956 biography of his great aunt, Marianne Thornton, where those memories are recorded, and back again...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (3): 441–468.
Published: 01 June 2009
... resonates with feminist and queer scholarship exploring how kinship is embedded within the practices of visual culture. Marianne Hirsch, for instance, describes the familial look inscribed within family photographs and, by extension, home movies: “Not the look of a subject looking...
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GLQ (2007) 13 (4): 455–466.
Published: 01 October 2007
... Foucault in “The Text’s Heroine: A Feminist Critic and Her Fictions,” in Conflicts in Feminism, ed. Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller (New York: Routledge, 1990), 118. Below I deliberately rewrite a phrase that Miller used in the same article as part of her...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (4): 565–594.
Published: 01 October 2012
.... Edwards thereby seems to posit a religious subject whose JONATHAN EDWARDS, AFFECTIVE CONVERSION, AND THE PROBLEM OF MASOCHISM 583 desires are premised on the same logic that, as Marianne Noble argues, struc- tured the more “properly” masochistic pleasures of nineteenth-­century American...
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GLQ (2007) 13 (4): 489–503.
Published: 01 October 2007
...): 32 – 39. I am citing the version at www.theory .org.uk/but-int.htm (accessed May 21, 2001). 7. Teresa de Lauretis, “Upping the Anti (sic) in Feminist Theory,” in Conflicts in Fem- inism, ed. Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller (New York: Routledge, 1990...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (4): 497–510.
Published: 01 October 2011
... of way. Most of our scholarship, as Eve taught me, is driven by our obsessions, though not always as productively as hers. I realized early on in our relationship that Eve was never going to generate the kind of passionate intensity for the work of Stein or Marianne Moore...
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GLQ (2014) 20 (3): 241–275.
Published: 01 June 2014
... lead. My approach to Onuma’s collection is akin to “postmemory” that Marianne Hirsch describes as a “very particular form of memory precisely because its connection to its object or source is mediated not through recollection but through an imaginative invest- ment...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (1): 119–134.
Published: 01 January 2005
... relationship between Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop. Kent does not search texts for a lesbian unconscious or, like Robb, argue for a continuity of lesbian identification across epochs; rather, she engages in a close-reading practice whereby the “surface as surface” reflects...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (1): 63–101.
Published: 01 January 2020
... and the Politics of Queer History . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press . Mannheim Karl . 1970 . “ The Sociological Problem of Generations .” Psychoanalytic Review 57 , no. 3 : 378 – 404 . Marchand Marianne H. 2009 . “ The Future of Gender and Development after 9/11: Insights from...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 309–310.
Published: 01 April 2005
... culture, creatively expanding on the proto-identities surfacing in postbellum wom- en’s culture but also furthering the connection between lesbian identity and mass- market culture. Making Girls into Women closes with a two-part reading of the relationship between Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 311–313.
Published: 01 April 2005
... culture, creatively expanding on the proto-identities surfacing in postbellum wom- en’s culture but also furthering the connection between lesbian identity and mass- market culture. Making Girls into Women closes with a two-part reading of the relationship between Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 313–315.
Published: 01 April 2005
... culture, creatively expanding on the proto-identities surfacing in postbellum wom- en’s culture but also furthering the connection between lesbian identity and mass- market culture. Making Girls into Women closes with a two-part reading of the relationship between Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 316–318.
Published: 01 April 2005
... culture, creatively expanding on the proto-identities surfacing in postbellum wom- en’s culture but also furthering the connection between lesbian identity and mass- market culture. Making Girls into Women closes with a two-part reading of the relationship between Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 319–321.
Published: 01 April 2005
... between lesbian identity and mass- market culture. Making Girls into Women closes with a two-part reading of the relationship between Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop as an exemplifi cation of the identifi catory erotics outlined in sentimental fi ction. This reading argues, against the grain...