Ebook {Epub PDF} The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture by Terry Castle






















“Lesbianism–what Terry Castle calls the ‘ghost’ of sexual love between women–has haunted Western literature and culture since the eighteenth century. Despite the frequency with which female-female sexuality has been denied or obscured, Castle sees lesbianism .  · Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture. , Columbia University Press. in English. aaaa. Not in Library. Libraries near you: WorldCat. 4. The apparitional lesbian: female homosexuality and modern culture.5/5(1). The apparitional lesbian: female homosexuality and modern culture, Terry Castle Resource Information The item The apparitional lesbian: female homosexuality and modern culture, Terry Castle represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Indiana State Library.


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Terry Castle writes with irreverence, responsibility, and respect for the role of lesbians in the arts. I should say the neglected role, because many of us had not ever heard of these writers and characters before. THE APPARITIONAL LESBIAN: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture User Review - Kirkus Lively essays (some previously published in the Kenyon Review, etc.) on the representation of lesbians in. Castle's ``ghosting'' looks suspiciously like a fancier wording for the well-explored phenomenon of ``lesbian invisibility,'' but the author (who's openly gay) infuses new life into the concept by underlining various characters' feistiness and ``gaiety'' rather than their victimization.

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