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Lydie Salvayre, Sept femmes, cette femme…
In Sept femmes, L. Salvayre gathers seven women writers to make their voices heard through her own. The I who leads the narratives inscribes herself (etymologically, “writes herself into”), in an arbitrary and marginal community that only the act of writing brings together.openaire +2 more sources
2017
This chapter analyzes the neo-noir Bound (1996). It shows how the splitting of sex from gender liberates generic conventions in the service of protagonists who, enacting a lesbian romance in film noir, avail themselves of generic formulas to double-cross the villains.
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This chapter analyzes the neo-noir Bound (1996). It shows how the splitting of sex from gender liberates generic conventions in the service of protagonists who, enacting a lesbian romance in film noir, avail themselves of generic formulas to double-cross the villains.
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Queer Relationality as Family: Yas Fats! Yas Femmes! Yas Asians!
Journal of Homosexuality, 2019Shinsuke Eguchi
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