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The perverse gaze of sympathy
The perverse gaze of sympathy

By Laura Hinton

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"Suggesting that sentimental novels, films, and TV melodramas are guided by an ambivalent and sadoerotic sympathy, this book shows sympathetic sentiments to be cultural formulations of male desire,...

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The perverse gaze of sympathy
The perverse gaze of sympathy

By Laura Hinton

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"Suggesting that sentimental novels, films, and TV melodramas are guided by an ambivalent and sadoerotic sympathy, this book shows sympathetic sentiments to be cultural formulations of male desire,...

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We Who Love to Be Astonished
We Who Love to Be Astonished

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Sisyphus my love
Sisyphus my love

By Laura Hinton

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"Sisyphus My Love (To Record a Dream in a Bathtub) is a multi-media series poem containing threads that wind, unravel and accumulate. It combines prose poetry, lyric, myth, fake myth, journal repor...

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