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Available
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Collections
Publication
Routledge (1994), Edition: 1, Paperback, 288 pages
Description
Reclaiming Sodomexplores alternatives to thes force of the Sodomitic biblical narrative in Islamic, non-western, and western traditions, and discusses the ways in which sodomy calls into question normative definitions of sexuality and gender. The collection pursues the "pleasures and dangers" of these alternatives, and takes on Proust's refusal to imagine a social movement founded on the "stigma" of Sodom.
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Physical description
288 p.; 9.02 inches
ISBN
0415907551 / 9780415907552
Local notes
OCLC = 245
Google Books
gift from the Quatrefoil Library
Google Books
gift from the Quatrefoil Library
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