Talk:Homoeroticism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Is the inclusion of personal letters appropriate to this page? Homoeroticism is defined as a form of cultural expression not necessarily tied to homosexual identity--but love letters of course are about the writer's own relationship and sexuality, not a presentation of a particular form of eroticism to the world. I'm inclined to cut references to letters (although the quotes could perhaps be moved to a lesbian-history page or to a page about Virginia Woolf).
The above note was me logged out, as were the two recent changes to the page. DanB DanD 18:41, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] NPOV tag
This page's introduction presents Michel Foucault's controversial view of sexual identity as if it were fact, and doesn't cite the POV to its source, so I've added an NPOV tag. Dybryd 02:02, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
-
- Since this problem has been rectified with a quotation that refers to "the tradition of Michel Foucault", this tag is no longer needed. Welland R 13:14, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
Intro:
I, for one, am confused by the introduction's differentiation between the terms "homoerotic" and "homoeroticism." Please clarify or delete. Or, if I'm just a retard, please ignore. -- 3/22/07