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“Original, cogently argued, and well researched.” ―MLR
“A very welcome collection.” ―FS
“A consistently challenging, accessible, and amply documented set of essays which avoid the naivetes of earlier criticism.” ―Forum for Modern Language Studies
“The individual chapters offer thoughtful, well-argued insights into gay literature in contemporary France.” ―The Lesbian Review of Books
“...all the contributors...write sharply, deploying contemporary theory with a command that makes their work pleasurable as well as intellectually rigorous reading.” ―Film and Theory Review
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