" Nudity and other sensitive states " : Counterprivacy in Herman Melville's Fiction (original) (raw)

"Reassembling Privacy: Vernacular Privacy in Law and The Scarlet Letter"

Leigh Gilmore

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The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth-Century Novel (review)

Lejla Marijam

The Comparatist, 2010

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Searching for the Self in Strange Places: Privacy and the Law in the 1760s

Michael Conforti

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"Privacy & Conformity: Rethinking 'the right most valued by civilized men'."

Susan E Gallagher

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‘Private rooms and back doors in abundance’ :the illusion of privacy in pornography in seventeenth-century England

Sarah Toulalan

Women's History Review, 2001

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The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth-Century Novel

Susan Mooney

The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth-Century Novel, 2008

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The private in the public

Sari Nauman

Private/Public in 18th-Century Scandinavia, 2022

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The Politics of “Primary Rejection” in Herman Melville’s Bartleby and Hito Steyerl’s How Not To Be Seen: Racism, (Il)Legibility, Surveillance, and Determinate Negation

Annie Ring

German Life and Letters , 2021

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"An insane desire to see the author": Herman Melville, Henry James, and the Ambiguities of Gendered Authorship

Ingo Berensmeyer

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Obscenity, Modernity, Identity: Legalizing" The Well of Loneliness" and" Nightwood"

Leigh Gilmore

Journal of the History of Sexuality, 1994

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The watchman in pieces: surveillance, literature, and liberal personhood

David Mikics

Choice Reviews Online, 2014

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Desire in Marble: Vision, Classical Antiquity, and Homoerotic Spectacle in Melville's Travel Writing

David Greven

2010

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Review: Herman Melville: Among the Magazines by Graham Thompson

Daniel Couch

Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2018

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Democracy and Pornography: On Speech, Rights, Privacies, and Pleasures in Conflict

Margret Grebowicz

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‘Put on dark glasses and a blind man’s head’: Poetic defamation and the question of feminist privacy in 1970s Australia

Nicole Moore

Everyday Revolutions: Remaking Gender, Sexuality and Culture in 1970s Australia, 2019

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The Public, the Private, and the In-Between: Revisiting the Debate on Eighteenth-Century Literature

Stephanie Hilger

Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2006

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Secrecy and Disclosure in Victorian Fiction

Leila May

2016

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Zippers and Freedom: Discourses of Sexuality in Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four

Zsolt Czigányik

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“Kristeva and Bataille: Archeologies of Prohibition and The Erotics of the Uncanny”

Cara Judea Alhadeff

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Privacy, Publicity, Pornography: Restif de la Bretonne's Ingénue Saxancour, ou La Femme séparée

Rori Bloom

Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2005

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"Thou Shalt Not be Cozened”: Incest, Self-Reliance, and the Portioning of Gendered Bodies in the Works of Herman Melville

Richard Hardack

Texas Studies in Literature & Language 55.3, 2013

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Secret Sharers: Melville, Conrad and Narratives of the Real

Paweł Jędrzejko

Secret Sharers: Melville, Conrad and Narratives of the Real, 2011

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Narrative Privacy: Evading Ethnographic Surveillance in Fiction

Colleen Eils

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Review of Rosen and Santesso's The Watchman in Pieces: Surveillance, Literature, and Liberal Personhood

Karen Fang

Surveillance & Society

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Melville and His Medusae: A Reading of Pierre

Jelena Sesnic

Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2005

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Privacy and Conformity: Rethinking “The Right Most Valued by Civilized Men”

Susan E Gallagher

Touro law review, 2017

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“Obscenity, Censorship and Modernity,” in Simon Elliot and Jonathan Rose (eds), A Companion to the History of the Book (Malden, MA: Oxford; and Carlton, Vic: Blackwell, 2007), pp. 508-19

Deana Heath

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Freedom and secretiveness, in late modernism

Tomasz Bocheński

Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica

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"Felicia Hemans, Herman Melville, and the Queer Atlantic"

Daniel Hannah

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Versions of confinement: Melville's bodies and the psychology of conquest

Kevin G Goddard

2003

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Behind Closed Doors: Pornographic Uses of the Victorian

Laura Helen Marks

Sexualities, 2014

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“Melville and the Aesthetics of Freedom”

John Stauffer

Leviathan, 2006

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Between the Stage and the Obscene: On the Critical Potential of the Naked Body

Alicja Muller

Didaskalia. Gazeta Teatralna , 2020

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M.A. Thesis: SEXUALIZING THE BODY POLITIC: NARRATING THE FEMALE BODY AND THE GENDER DIVIDE IN SECRET HISTORY

Eileen A Horansky

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Necessary but Insufficient: Merleau-Ponty and the Ethics of Anonymity in Interpersonal Life

Whitney Howell

Symposium, 2020

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