Sex Drives: Fantasies of Fascism in Literary Modernism
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- | Funeral Rites, World War, The Silence of the Sea, Aaron's Rod, Joan of Arc, The Plumed Serpent, Three Guineas, United States, New York, Third Reich, French Resistance, Blue of Noon, Collected Poems, Fritz Bosch, Marguerite Duras, Wilhelm Reich, European History, Franco-Prussian War, Hans Bellmer, Miss Cavell, Fantasia of the Unconscious, George Orwell, John Bull, Klaus Theweleit, Les Lettres | + | [[Funeral Rites]], [[World War]], [[The Silence of the Sea]], [[Aaron's Rod]], [[Joan of Arc]], [[The Plumed Serpent]], [[Three Guineas]], [[United States]], [[New York]], [[Third Reich]], [[French Resistance]], [[Blue of Noon]], [[Collected Poems]], [[Fritz Bosch]], [[Marguerite Duras]], [[Wilhelm Reich]], [[European History]], [[Franco-Prussian War]], [[Hans Bellmer]], [[Miss Cavell]], [[Fantasia of the Unconscious]], [[George Orwell]], [[John Bull]], [[Klaus Theweleit]], [[Les Lettres]] |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Literary modernism]] | *[[Literary modernism]] | ||
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Sex Drives: Fantasies of Fascism in Literary Modernism. Catherine Frost. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002.
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Sexualized images of fascism are commonly assumed to be the creation of postwar and postmodern culture: How could anyone who had lived through fascism have such a mistaken understanding of it? Read the first page
Key Phrases
Funeral Rites, World War, The Silence of the Sea, Aaron's Rod, Joan of Arc, The Plumed Serpent, Three Guineas, United States, New York, Third Reich, French Resistance, Blue of Noon, Collected Poems, Fritz Bosch, Marguerite Duras, Wilhelm Reich, European History, Franco-Prussian War, Hans Bellmer, Miss Cavell, Fantasia of the Unconscious, George Orwell, John Bull, Klaus Theweleit, Les Lettres
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