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Merry Widows and Gay Divorcees: Gender & Power in Marriage Narratives

Posted on May 2, 2013 by Caitlin E McDonald

After reading my friend & colleague Dr Jem Bloomfield’s post on Twelfth Night and “Mapp and Lucia”, which focused on the discomforts caused by sexual tension (or imagined sexual tension) between sets of people in social power relationships of inequality, I had some follow-up thoughts.  For Jem, the focus of these two narratives on “the … Continue reading →

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