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1 Against the Androgyne as Humanist He(te)ro : Patrick White’s Queering of the Platonic Myth Graham Henry Smith , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Remembering Patrick White : Contemporary Critical Essays 2010; (p. 163-182)
'This essay rejects the trope of androgyny as it has been taken up within the ambit of a specifically Western ideal of unity and resolution, one that Marjorie Garber refers to as reflecting -the androgyne as humanist hero."' Androgyny, a term which combines the Greek roots andro (male) and gyne (female), is, of course, most famously depicted in Plato's Symposium. Aristophancs explains to the assembled company that originally there were three sexes, not only two, in the form of circular beings comprising man/man, woman/woman and man/woman...' (Introduction)
1 Patrick White i "He was an entirely grim personage", Graham Henry Smith , 1996 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , November vol. 40 no. 11 1996; (p. 86)
1 Fin de Siecle i "I'm old, I'm just so old.", Graham Henry Smith , 1996 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 40 no. 10 1996; (p. 86)
1 Du Citoyen Robespierre au Temps des Assassins i "I acquire silence", Graham Henry Smith , 1995 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , November vol. 39 no. 11 1995; (p. 65)
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