Road-Trip Rejuvenation

2021 ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 103 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-77
Author(s):  
PHILLIS LEVIN
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2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-138
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Gordon
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2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine A Pratt ◽  
Kimberly L Mowry
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AmeriQuests ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
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Mateya Beth Kelley

Kelley’s offers a snapshot narrative of a week-long mother-daughter road trip through the American Southwest. It is a story of discovery—a story of what we are looking for and what we find, and the difficulty of separating the two within ourselves. This project was supported by the Bryent P. Wilkins Summer Fellowship of Davenport College, Yale University. <br><br> Kelley ofrece una crónica breve de un viaje realizada por una madre y su hija durante una semana por suroeste de los EEUU. Esto es una historia de descubrimiento—una historia de lo que buscamos y lo que encontramos, y la dificultad de separar los dos dentro de nuestros mismos. Este proyecto fue emprendido con la ayuda del Bryent P. Wilkins Summer Fellowship de Davenport College, Yale University. <br><br> O artigo de Kelley oferece uma crónica de uma viagem realizada por uma mãe e filha durante uma semana pelo sudoeste dos Estados Unidos. É uma crónica de descobrimento—uma crónica de pesquisas e encontros, e a dificuldade de separar os dois dentro de nossos mesmos. Este projecto foi realizado com a ajuda do Bryent P. Wilkins Summer Fellowship de Davenport College, Yale University. <br><br> Kelley livre le bref récit du voyage d’une mère et de sa fille pendant une semaine sur les routes du Sud-Ouest des Etats-Unis. C’est l’histoire d’une découverte, l’histoire de nos quêtes et de nos découvertes, et de la difficulté à séparer les deux en nous-mêmes. Cette étude a été entreprise avec le soutien du Bryent P. Wilkins Summer Fellowship de Davenport College, Yale University.


Author(s):  
Anne Harris

Drawing on the narrative frames of the "road trip" and "lesbian drama," genres which, it could be argued, normatively construct Otherness with all that is Queer, in respect to not fitting in or belonging, this article attempts to draw on queer theory to out gay male and lesbian relationships. Relationships between gay men and lesbians, constructed in and around identity practices, have been troubled by the emergence of queer folk, productively focusing attention on the differences between and within gay male and lesbian identities and communities. Using the metaphor of "road trip" to Queer gay male and lesbian relationships, I reconsider the question of lesbian presences in queer theory and in doing so seek to productively trouble the normalising practices of identity with gay male and lesbian relationships.


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