Humor, Gender, and Sex(uality) in Text and Film: Incredible Shrinking Men from Mark Twain to Lorrie Moore
This article compares The Diaries of Adam and Eve (Twain, 1904-1906), The Incredible Shrinking Man (Arnold, 1957), and "You're Ugly, Too" (Moore, 2008) from the perspectives of humor, feminism, and queer theory. It examines how humor interacts with the changing representations of gend...
Main Author: | Carolina Núñez Puente |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Catalan |
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Universitat de Barcelona; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2020-10-01
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Series: | Lectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat |
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Online Access: | https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/lectora/article/view/32521 |
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