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Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. 1 | Lesbian and Gay Literary Theory Today | |
1 | From Deconstruction | 3 |
2 | From Kitsch Attribution to Camp Recognition | 44 |
3 | Nineteenth-Century Homosexual Expression | 62 |
Pt. 2 | Pierre; or, The Ambiguities: A Camp Reading | |
4 | Textual Cruising | 93 |
5 | Alibis | 156 |
Afterword | 181 | |
Bibliography | 199 | |
Index | 215 |
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