- Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick (/ˈsɛdʒwɪk/; May 2, 1950 –
April 12, 2009) was an
American academic scholar in the
fields of
gender studies, **** theory, and critical...
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Epistemology of the
Closet is a book
published in 1990 by Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick, who is
considered one of the
founders of **** studies. The book tackles...
-
their own
repressed ****ual proclivities" as the norm.
Theorists like Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick, ****le S.
Rubin and
Marilyn Frye all
write extensively about eroticism...
- men
uphold men's
dominance in society.
Homosocial was po****rized by Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick in her
discussion of male
homosocial desire.
Sedgwick used the...
- Expositor's
Bible Commentary, page 62.
Shabbat 118b,
Sefaria Scott-Martin
Kosofsky, The Book of Customs,
Harper San Francisco, 2004;
pages 25-26. Elie Munk...
- come "out" of,
whether or not that
person desires to do so.
Scholar Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick,
author of the
Epistemology of the Closet,
discusses the difficulty...
-
clothing Uni****
clothing Theory and
research Coloniality of
gender Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick Gender binary Gender essentialism Gender roles Gendered ****uality...
- from
several philosophers including Gilles Deleuze,
Judith Butler and Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick. The
title is a
reference to
Roland Barthes' idea that to love...
- 1666. The
courtier code
proposed by
Wycherley is of a ****ual game. Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick argued in
Between Men that the game is pla**** not
between men...
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American actor and
painter Eve
Queler (born 1931),
American conductor Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick (1950–2009),
American ****
theorist Eve
Torres (born 1984), professional...