|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Judith Roof |
Introduction:
"Concentrate on sex. Leave out the poetry." |
429-438 |
| Mun-Hou Lo |
David Leavitt
and the Etiological Maternal Body |
439-466 |
| renee c.
hoogland |
Hard to
Swallow: Indigestible Narratives of Lesbian Sexuality |
467-482 |
| Jay Prosser |
No Place Like
Home: The Transgendered Narrative of Leslie Feinberg's Stone
Butch Blues |
483-514 |
| Graham Fraser |
The
Pornographic Imagination in All Strange Away |
515-530 |
| Thomas Foster |
"Dream Made
Flesh": Sexual Difference and Narratives of Revolution in Sylvia
Townsend Warner's Summer Will Show |
531-566 |
| Patricia
Juliana Smith |
"And I
Wondered If She Might Kiss Me": Lesbian Panic as Narrative Strategy
in British Women's Fictions |
567-608 |
| Dennis W.
Allen |
Homosexuality
and Narrative |
609-634 |
| Frank Smigiel |
Shop-Talk:
Exchanging Narrative, Sex, and Value |
635-656 |
| Linda Zwinger |
Bodies that
Don't Matter: The Queering of Henry James |
657-680 |
| Diane
Rubenstein |
Indiscreet
Jewels: Can We Talk About The Passion of Michel Foucault? |
681-698 |