Blicero and his critics
Terrance
lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 21 09:50:33 CST 2001
Don't have it here, but of particular interest is a
dissertation that deals with Eurydice and Orpheus, and P's
hell. I let you know....
Rex
Dave Monroe wrote:
>
> To make the obvious reply ...
>
> --- Terrance <lycidas2 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > I can excerpt from 50 more, diserations even, if
> > you like,
> > but I doubt this is what we want here.
>
> Wouldn't bother me none. Hell, send 'em along, I'll
> post 'em for you. But, yes, indeed, sexuality, or,
> rather, sexualities, as tropes here, rather than as
> representations, as realisms. Sexualities inscribing
> power realtions, perhaps. A problematic move, no
> doubt, but ... but then again, take into account that
> relatively recent construction, invention, whatever,
> of "sexuality," vs. the historical articulation of
> sexual prcatices and power (Michel Foucault, The
> History of Sexuality). Something like that. Gotta go ...
>
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