Bisexuality and the Exception in “Bound” (1996)
I think that the Andy and Larry Wachowski’s film “Bound” is an interesting case for examining the exclusions that found what Robert Cover calls nomoi. This article is an attempt to analyze two scenes from the movie in light of the idea that every normative universe is founded Read more »
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