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  1. So here is a contrast: whereas for Rochlin homosexuality is an opting out of masculine competition, for X it is a direct expression of it; or, more exactly, homosexual desire is inseparable from and dependent upon mimetic rivalry between males.
  2. In "Pornography and Obscenity" Lawrence does not precisely equate homosexuality with the twin evils of masturbation and the excremental flow.
  3. In her fuller and discerning reading of Kristeva, Judith Butler finds that lesbianism comes off pretty badly too; by implication Kristeva's theory "designates female homosexuality as a culturally unintelligible practice, inherently psychotic".
  4. His is a fury fanned by insensitive press coverage of homosexuality and the Aids epidemic; the director best known for films like Caravaggio has leapt at the opportunity of reacting against "licensed queer bashing".
  5. This is quoted and endorsed by Meyers ( Homosexuality and Literature , 148), who goes on to describe Lawrence's Aaron's Rod as possessing many components of "a homosexual novel" including "an intense hatred and fear of women, who are characterised in two male gatherings as threatening, frightening and repulsive", and "a symbolically castrated hero who is afraid to let himself go in heterosexual love and runs away from his three women" (p. 154).
  6. But such homosexuality must in some sense be repressed; overt "masculine" homosexuality is subversive, says Irigaray, because it openly interprets the law according to which society operates and in so doing threatens it: "once the penis itself becomes merely a means to pleasure, pleasure among men, the phallus loses its power " ( This Sex , 74, 24 - 8, 128, 171, 192 - 3; her emphases).
  7. Most provocatively, those gender anxieties are found to harbour a repressed homosexuality.
  8. Meyers finds "The equation of the anus with the life source an obscene and outrageous idea" ( Homosexuality and Literature , 148) and concludes that Birkin is using Ursula as a homosexual substitute - this being even more perverse than homosexuality proper because (according to Clifford Allen in a book ominously titled Homosexuality: Its Nature, Causation and Treatment ) the anus in homosexual love symbolizes the vagina and "anal intercourse is only unconscious incestuous behaviour" (p. 50, quoted by Meyers, Homosexuality and Literature , 178).
  9. But Lawrence dramatizes something else: if, within the construction of homosexuality as a fear or refusal of otherness, there may be a projection by the male heterosexual on to the homosexual of his fear of the woman as other , there may also be a disavowal of the heterosexual's fear of the homosexual as the same - that is, a fear of those gender proximities and interconnections, including Lawrence's opposed energy "flows", whose feared mutual implication compromises not only the ideology of sexual difference, but the cultural formations which it underwrites.
  10. And in all of them homosexuality echoes Augustinian privation - the more pernicious for being deeply, inherently inadequate, a kind of non-being and inauthenticity: an inimical absence which provokes paranoia and on to which is projected the fear of difference inherent within sexual difference.
  11. Instead of positing psychically repressed homosexuality as the necessary and/or sufficient cause of homophobia, we might better regard socially proscribed homosexuality as one of homophobia's several interconnected and enabling conditions, none of which is independently either necessary or sufficient.
  12. We saw in Chapter 7 how the enemy is "homosexualized", with the result that, even while homosexuals were being imprisoned and murdered by the Nazis, it could be said that to eliminate homosexuality would be to get rid of fascism.

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