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- Title
PUBLIC ACTS AND PRIVATE LANGUAGES: Bisexuality and the Multiple Discourses of Constance Grey Swartz.
- Authors
Duder, Karen
- Abstract
Focuses on the journals and correspondence of Constance Grey Swartz, a middle-class woman in British Columbia whose personal papers reveal a complex sexual subjectivity with a bisexual orientation. Multiple layers of discourse employed by the Swartz papers to express, explain, and conceal aspects of their author's sexuality; Influence of early 20th century discourse on respectability; Swartz's rebellion against respectable domesticity.
- Subjects
BRITISH Columbia; CANADA; SWARTZ, Constance; WOMEN authors; BISEXUALITY in literature; DIARY (Literary form)
- Publication
BC Studies, 2002, Issue 136, p3
- ISSN
0005-2949
- Publication type
Article