Other sexes : rewriting difference from Woolf to Winterson / Andrea L. Harris.
"In 1929, Virginia Woolf used the phrase "other sexes" to point out the dire need to expand our way of thinking about sexual difference. The fiction studied here does just that, by sketching the contours of a world where genders, sexes, and sexualities proliferate and multiply."
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©2000.
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Series: | SUNY series in feminist criticism and theory.
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