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Priscilla, Queen of the Desert


Aitken and Lukinbeal in Disassociated Masculinities and Geographies of the Road argue that the potentially libratory aspects of the road for masculinities in Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert are suppressed by a return to the logic of hegemonic masculinity. Do you agree or disagree? Give examples from the film to support your point of view. Do not repeat what students have already entered in prior blog responses.

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