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  • Sērija : After Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108739733
  • ISBN-13: 9781108739733
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x12 mm, weight: 330 g, Worked examples or Exercises
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  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108739733
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This book asks what makes queer studies possible, and what does queer studies make possible? While social science approaches shape thinking about sexuality, gender, and race, this collection emphasizes the role of reading, imagination, and interpretation in these discussions, reclaiming literary roots for queer studies and its futures.

After Queer Studies maps the literary influences that facilitated queer theory's academic emergence and charts the trajectories that continue to shape its continued evolution as a critical practice. It explores the interdisciplinary origins of queer studies and argues for the prominent role that literary studies has played in establishing the concepts, methods, and questions of contemporary queer theory. It shows how queer studies has had an impact on many trending concerns in literary studies, such as the affective turn, the question of the subject, and the significance of social categories like race, class, and sexual differences. Bridging between queer studies' legacies and its horizons, this collection initiates new discussion on the irreducible changes that queer studies has introduced in the concepts, methods, and modes of literary interpretation and cultural practices.

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After Queer Studies centers the literature and critical practices that instigated queer studies and charts trajectories for its further evolution.
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments x
Introduction: Thinking Sideways, or an Untoward Genealogy of Queer Reading 1(18)
K. L. McCallum
Tyler Bradway
I Reading Queer Literary History
19(50)
1 Shakespearean Sexualities
21(14)
Stephen Guy-Bray
2 Write, Paint, Dance, Sex: Queer Styles/American Fictions
35(17)
Dana Settler
3 Queer Latinx Studies and Queer Latinx Literature "After" Queer Theory, or Thought and Art and Sex after Pulse
52(17)
Ricardo Ortiz
II Reading Queer Writers
69(68)
4 Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw in Queer Time: Law, Lawlessness, and the Mid-Twentieth-Century Afterlife of a Decadent Persona
71(16)
Richard A. Kaye
5 After Queer Baldwin
87(15)
Matt Brim
6 Revision, Origin, and the Courage of Truth: Henry James's New York Edition Prefaces
102(20)
Kevin Ohi
7 All About Our Mothers: Race, Gender, and the Reparative
122(15)
Amber Jamilla Musser
III Reading Queerly
137(70)
8 Camp Performance and the Case of Discotropic
139(15)
Nick Salvato
9 Reading in Juxtaposition: Comics
154(17)
Andri Carrington
10 Reading for Transgression: Queering Genres
171(17)
Rebekah Sheldon
11 Sovereignty: A Mercy
188(19)
Sharon Patricia Holland
Index 207
Tyler Bradway is Assistant Professor of English at SUNY Cortland and author of Queer Experimental Literature: The Affective Politics of Bad Reading (2017). He is the editor of 'Lively Words: The Politics and Poetics of Experimental Writing', a forthcoming special issue of College Literature, and his essays have appeared or are forthcoming in venues such as GLQ, Mosaic, Stanford Arcade, American Literature in Transition, 19801990 (Cambridge, 2018), and The Comics of Alison Bechdel: From the Outside In (forthcoming). E. L. McCallum is Professor in the Department of English at Michigan State University, and author of Unmaking The Making of Americans: Toward an Aesthetic Ontology (2018) and Object Lessons: How to Do Things with Fetishism (1999); she co-edited with Mikko Tuhkanen The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature (Cambridge, 2014), and Queer Times, Queer Becomings (2011). Her essays have appeared in camera obscura, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, Postmodern Culture, Poetics Today, and differences, as well as edited collections (including The Cambridge Companion to the Modern Gothic (Cambridge, 2014), Primary Stein (2014), and Leo Bersani: Queer Theory and Beyond (2014). She recently won the Paul Varg Alumni Award for Faculty, recognizing outstanding teaching and scholarly achievement at Michigan State University.