Peter Wildeblood: Hero Without Applause

Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 1996 Number 3

Peter Wildeblood: Hero Without Applause
Simon Edge pages -

Abstract

For oppressed minorities, the selection of heroes and heroines can be both a liberating and a subversive act. Simon Edge argues that for, the lesbian and gay community, dependent for its structure on transitory commercialism, there is no guarantee that the right people will be venerated

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Simon Edge (1996) Peter Wildeblood: Hero Without Applause, Soundings, 1996(3), -

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