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sometimes you just know a book is going to alter your brain forever. that is this book for me. i just know.
Sep 08, 2024 06:34PM
Glorious Bodies: Trans Theology and Renaissance Literature

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Nov 13, 2025 08:02AM
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Hal
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oh my god the chapter on donne is so good.
Oct 20, 2025 08:29AM
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on shakespeare’s sonnet 20: “The paradigm of pricking, then, renders gender into an open-ended process of slipped edges and dropped stitches, raveling and unrav-eling, working and reworking, copying and embellishing, pattern-making and improvising, That is to say, when gender is handmade, it is transitional.” (60)

seriously NO ONE i doing it like colby gordon
Mar 26, 2025 06:02PM
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“The psychodrama that unfolds when the critic encounters the stimulating possibilities of "concealed sexual identity" is plotted as a process of undress-ing, peeling back the layers of clothing to disclose the "reality" of sex embedded in the body. […] Presented with a Renaissance "cross-dresser," the early modernist can only imagine her clothes dropping to the floor.”

Damn. Yeah.
Sep 28, 2024 07:46PM
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sometimes you just know a book is going to alter you’d brain forever. that is this book for me.
Sep 08, 2024 06:31PM
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Tom and if you like this, you might enjoy Jay Hulme's Backwater sermons, which are poems about their rediscovery of religion in the aftermath of their transition. They are really powerful poems, and very moving


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