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Sexology Makes the Scene: Writing the Modernist Gay Bar

Sexology Makes the Scene: Writing the Modernist Gay Bar S e x o l o g y M a k e s t h e S c e n e : W r i t i n g t h e M o d e r n i s t G a y B a r J o a n n a G r a n t he cultu ral pro du ctions o f th e variou s m o d ern ism s and th e bestselling p ra c titio n ­ ers o f late nineteenth- and early tw e n tie th -ce n tu ry sexo lo gy intersect in th e ir desire to explore, describe, and co d ify d e fin itio n s o f th e self and its relations to society. M o d e rn ist fic tio n s run ning the g a m u t fro m the d e te rm in e d ly m id d le b ro w to the d e fia n tly exp erim e ntal preoccupy them selves w ith the self's relations to cultu re and its in s ti­ tutio ns. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

Sexology Makes the Scene: Writing the Modernist Gay Bar

English Language Notes , Volume 45 (2) – Sep 1, 2007

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Copyright © 2007 Regents of the University of Colorado
ISSN
0013-8282
eISSN
2573-3575
DOI
10.1215/00138282-45.2.113
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Abstract

S e x o l o g y M a k e s t h e S c e n e : W r i t i n g t h e M o d e r n i s t G a y B a r J o a n n a G r a n t he cultu ral pro du ctions o f th e variou s m o d ern ism s and th e bestselling p ra c titio n ­ ers o f late nineteenth- and early tw e n tie th -ce n tu ry sexo lo gy intersect in th e ir desire to explore, describe, and co d ify d e fin itio n s o f th e self and its relations to society. M o d e rn ist fic tio n s run ning the g a m u t fro m the d e te rm in e d ly m id d le b ro w to the d e fia n tly exp erim e ntal preoccupy them selves w ith the self's relations to cultu re and its in s ti­ tutio ns.

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English Language NotesDuke University Press

Published: Sep 1, 2007

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