Passing Lines: Immigration and Sexuality Professor Brad Epps Harvard University 媒介与社会性别精品课程专题演讲
Passing Lines: Immigration and Sexuality Professor Brad Epps Harvard University 媒介与社会性别精品课程专题演讲
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Border Crossing Sign: Prohibido (Prohibited)
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“Boat People” to United States
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Anti-Immigration Cartoon
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Anti-Immigration propaganda
Line 1) a long, narrow mark band boundary, or border (as in"borderline, which also means barely accepta ble in quality or as belonging to a category) 2) a horizontal row of written or printed words 3 the words of an actor's part in a play or film (usually plural: lines) 4)a false or exaggerated account or story: He feeds me a line about his past
Line • 1) a long, narrow mark, band, boundary, or border (as in “borderline,” which also means: “barely acceptable in quality or as belonging to a category”) • 2) a horizontal row of written or printed words • 3) the words of an actor's part in a play or film (usually plural: lines) • 4) a false or exaggerated account or story: He feeds me a line about his past
To pass 1 to change from one state or condition to another 2 to cross; to leave behind or on one side(as with a border 3 to go unnoticed; to fit in 4) to be accepted as or taken for His Chinese is so good that he could pass for a native of China; her color is so dark she could pass for Black
To pass • 1) to change from one state or condition to another • 2) to cross; to leave behind or on one side (as with a border) • 3) to go unnoticed; to fit in • 4) to be accepted as or taken for: His Chinese is so good that he could pass for a native of China; her color is so dark she could pass for Black
The phrase passing lines" is a play on words that signals the quite serious play of people as they move-or attempt to move-across geopolitical borders as well as the discursive and bodily acts by which one person"relates to another not as an other but as fundamentally the same or, perhaps more accurately as almost the same but not quite
• The phrase “passing lines” is a play on words that signals the quite serious play of people as they move—or attempt to move—across geopolitical borders as well as the discursive and bodily acts by which one person “relates” to another not as an other but as fundamentally the same or, perhaps more accurately, as “almost the same, but not quite
Mimicry 1 the action or art of imitating someone or something typically in order to entertain or idicule but also in order simply to resemble to hide, camouflage or pass 2 the close external resemblance of an animal or plant ( or part of one to another animal, plant, or inanimate object (often in order to hunt or to escape being hunted)
Mimicry • 1) the action or art of imitating someone or something, typically in order to entertain or ridicule but also in order simply to resemble, to hide, camouflage, or pass • 2) the close external resemblance of an animal or plant (or part of one) to another animal, plant, or inanimate object (often in order to hunt or to escape being hunted)
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¿Parezco ilegal? Do I look illegal?