Thesis (M.A.--English Literature and Textual Interpretation)What follows is a queer project, and there are many reasons for labeling it as such: 1) this project consists of a mixture of genres examining a variety of literary texts from various eras covering queer issues, 2) the critical modes are queer, 3) the texts dialogue and mingle with each other, 4) the project explores queer topics of interest, 5) the project is entirely queer produced, and 6) the project seeks to effect social change
This dissertation examines ways in which contemporary queer literature and film reinvents and reconf...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
Being is Becoming: selves are constantly changing, always in process, and never able to arrive at a ...
This thesis explores the role reading novels (textual or graphic) played in the survival and desires...
Throughout my experience in English education, queer texts and queer interpretations of texts have o...
In an era of hyper-connectivity and technological advancement, the growing understanding of identiti...
grantor: University of TorontoQueer is a contested term with numerous meanings. This thesi...
This thesis uses literary analysis to explore the significant role which narrative plays in how we c...
In this paper I will outline what a queer approach to pedagogy has been, and might be, conceptualise...
My Ph.D thesis entitled 'Re-thinking Queer: A film-philosophy project' aims at articulating a discou...
236 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation explores th...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
This article surveys and analyzes nearly fifteen years of scholarship situating itself at the inters...
Self-authorship is an important concept which allows higher education professionals to see the devel...
This dissertation argues for a material understanding of identity and agency in the production of ac...
This dissertation examines ways in which contemporary queer literature and film reinvents and reconf...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
Being is Becoming: selves are constantly changing, always in process, and never able to arrive at a ...
This thesis explores the role reading novels (textual or graphic) played in the survival and desires...
Throughout my experience in English education, queer texts and queer interpretations of texts have o...
In an era of hyper-connectivity and technological advancement, the growing understanding of identiti...
grantor: University of TorontoQueer is a contested term with numerous meanings. This thesi...
This thesis uses literary analysis to explore the significant role which narrative plays in how we c...
In this paper I will outline what a queer approach to pedagogy has been, and might be, conceptualise...
My Ph.D thesis entitled 'Re-thinking Queer: A film-philosophy project' aims at articulating a discou...
236 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation explores th...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
This article surveys and analyzes nearly fifteen years of scholarship situating itself at the inters...
Self-authorship is an important concept which allows higher education professionals to see the devel...
This dissertation argues for a material understanding of identity and agency in the production of ac...
This dissertation examines ways in which contemporary queer literature and film reinvents and reconf...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
Being is Becoming: selves are constantly changing, always in process, and never able to arrive at a ...