Frank O'Hara - Gay & Oppressed Groups 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureGay & Oppressed GroupsUniversityNone Created by: emmythenotsogreat2014Created on: 03-01-14 23:36 523614 Across 1. The language of an oppressed group becomes coded, expressed only in deformed fashion (5, 8) 4. Perversion is employed as a way of debunking ethical basis of society which privileges heterosexuality and high art (5, 5) Down 2. Becomes internalised by oppressed groups (8, 8) 3. Characteristic of his poems are outgrowths of an accepted gay love (5) 5. O'Hara's interest in the moment is characteristic of the nature of gay love in general (5, 2, 3, 4) 6. A lack of syntax refuses both maleness and ideology (7)
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