The Queer Collapse of Civilization: Mariko Ōhara's "Shōjo"
This article analyses Mariko Ōhara’s short story “Shōjo” (1985) and its attempt at deconstructing the sex-gender system, focusing on the three main characters: Gil and his two sexual/love interests, Kisa and Remora. By examining the story from both gender and animal studies, the aim is to reflect o...
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Main Author: | Esther Andreu |
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Language: | CA EN ES EU FR GL IT PT |
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Universitat de Barcelona
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3961dee2b2f841e586fcd974dff6bb7b |
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