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%T Intersex narratives shifts in the representation of intersex lives in North American literature and popular culture
%A Amato, Viola
%I transcript
%@ 9783839434192
%@ 383943419X
%K Intersex people
%K Intersexuality in literature
%K Popular culture
%K Intersex people.
%K Intersexuality in literature.
%K Intersex.
%K Popular culture.
%K Popular Culture.
%K Activism.
%K Autobiography.
%K Body.
%K Cultural Studies.
%K Feminism.
%K Gender Studies.
%K Gender.
%K Medicine.
%K Queer Theory.
%K Sexuality.
%K SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies
%K Hochschulschrift
%K USA
%K Prosa
%K Intersexualität Motiv
%K Geschichte 1993-2010
%K Englisch
%K Nordamerika
%K Literatur
%K Intersexualität
%D [2016]
%D , © 2016
%X Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-315)
%X Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- 1. Introduction -- -- 2. Approaching Intersex: Conceptual and Theoretical Framework -- -- 3. The Intersex Movement of the 1990s: Speaking Out Against Medical and Narrative Violence -- -- 4. Challenging Dominant Narratives From Within: Autobiography as a Critical Reflection on the Paradigm Shift in Intersex Narratives -- -- 5. Reimagining Intersex Literary Renegotiations of the Dis/Continuities between Hegemonic Narratives and the Recognition of ‘Difference’ -- -- 6. Screening Intersex at Prime Time Intersex in/as a State of Emergency and Popular Culture’s Un/Acceptable Interventions -- -- 7. “We Exist, We Are Human, We Are Everywhere among You”: A Conclusion -- -- Bibliography
%C transcript
%C Bielefeld
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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