Eva Sedgwick tries to portray essential ideas behind homosexuality in man and in woman taking different approaches, the used of the Jewish cultural system and the comparisons to a deviant and mocked scheme toward homosexuality, could be awfully confusing and hard to convey her assumptions. She starts by completely detailing all aspects that come to play through out Esther progressive move to explore herself as a Jewish woman. She uses two different texts Between Man and Epistemology of the Closet to convey and sort of contrast their ideas. She focuses in many key points citing important aspects; such as family and various socio-cultural facets. Perhaps the most shocking idea could be the consequences behind revealing a homosexual identity, on an already conformed marriage. More importantly taking family a s a factor that goes beyond man and woman, but involves a new generation which will be built upon the previous.
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