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How do Dollimore and Foucault compare on subjectivism in locally constructed social spaces, like YA?

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How do Dollimore and Foucault compare on subjectivism in locally constructed social spaces, like YA?

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  2. Dollimore is credited with making major interventions in debates on sexuality and desire; Renaissance literary culture; art and censorship, and; cultural theory.

    Foucault thus advances our understanding of the birth of modern consciousness about sexual identity, finding in the concepts of the "heterosexual" and "homosexual" not only a construction of identity for the purposes of regulation, but also a starting point for subversion and resistance. As many theorists now argue, narrow notions of identity can be both confining and liberating

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