Boysgirls
- 85 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Exploring the intricate relationship between language and sexuality, the author challenges conventional narrative forms by employing unclassifiable and unruly prose. The text delves into how genre and gender are intertwined, revealing that our understanding of identity is deeply rooted in the structure of language. By examining the limitations imposed by established conventions, the work highlights how form, genre, and grammar shape social order and influence our perceptions of self and otherness.
