Nice Rodriguez throw it to the river: A lesbian deconstructionist approach on Penelope's discourse of heteropatriarchal semantics, lesbian identity and lesbian erotic
This paper is a critical analysis of Nice Rodriguez' work Throw it to the River. Rodriguez' work is aimed to be deconstructed by using Julia Penelope's theories to determine if her work is truly a lesbian text. Only three of Rodriguez' stories will be analyzed determine whether i...
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1997
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Summary: | This paper is a critical analysis of Nice Rodriguez' work Throw it to the River. Rodriguez' work is aimed to be deconstructed by using Julia Penelope's theories to determine if her work is truly a lesbian text. Only three of Rodriguez' stories will be analyzed determine whether it is deconstructed or reinstates Penelope's theories.
To determine whether a text is lesbian does not only entail it to be written by a lesbian, a writing about lesbians, or a writing that expresses a lesbian vision. It is one that should undergo a criteria that is lesbian oriented and lesbian inspired. In this case, Julia Penelope's lesbian theories served as a basis of criterion as she herself is a lesbian critic expressing a lesbian vision. |
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