Sexuality, race and empire in Alan Hollinghurst's "A Thieving Boy" (1983)
By returning to the very start of Alan Hollinghurst’s literary career, this article begins constructing a different narrative about this “gay” British author -- one in which sexuality, race, and empire are intimately connected, and in which sexual liberation is haunted by imperial histories of racia...
Автор: | Dodson, E |
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Формат: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2016
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