Cambridge History of Queer American Literature
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Cambridge History of Queer American Literature
Kahan, Benjamin
Cambridge University Press
06/2024
924
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9781108843454
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction; Part I. Synchronic Histories of American Sexuality; The Sexuality of American History: 1. Transatlantic origin stories: the transmasculinity narrative in the Anglophone Atlantic eighteenth century; 2. Queering the founding; or, the revolution of sex; 3. Whither the queer history of slavery?; 4. Queering immigration and the social body, 1875-1924; 5. The queerness of WWII: problems and possibilities; 6. Queer bonds of Cold War sexuality; 7. 'The Dead Never Die': pre-exposure prophylaxis, queer temporalities, and the literature of AIDS; 8. Fiction in the post-Lawrence v. Texas era, or inventing heteronormative queerness; Queer Literary Movements: 9.Trans-ing transcendentalism; 10. Sentimental literature and the erotics of identification; 11. Queer modernism and misfit identity; 12. Imperialism and the queer Harlem renaissance; 13. The mystical sexuality of the beats and the Berkeley renaissance; 14. The New York school's queer happiness; 15. Chicana and Latina lesbian feminists and the radical making of anthological archives of willfulness; 16. Queer literature after queer theory; Part II: Diachronic Histories of American Sexuality; Queer Genre: 17. Queer historical poetics and queer formalism: American poetry before 1850; 18. Queer mythology in American poetry, 1855-1913; 19. Funny emotions: queer lyric from the new verse to the New American poets; 20. Queer American poetry now; 21. Queer American drama: plays, replays, yet-to-be-plays; 22. The gay genre: musical theatre from Showboat to A Strange Loop; 23. The oneiric golden age of gay and lesbian pulp fiction; 24. Queering desire in American science fiction; 25. Queering comics histories; 26. LGBT bestsellers; 27. History touches us everywhere: American queer and trans memoir in the long twentieth century; Race and the Politics of Queer and Trans Representation: 28. Whiteness and trans genre, whiteness as trans genre; 29. Queer types for early Asian American literature; 30. The queerness of Blackness; 31. Two-spirit writers and the sovereign erotic in queer Native American literature; 32. The insubordination of Latina literature; Space and the Regional Imaginary of Queer Literature: 33. Queer southern literature and the dirty South; 34. Queer diaspoRican circuits; 35.'where sadness makes sense': the queer poetics of the midwest terrain; 36. Queer New England regionalism; 37. Queer beginnings at the end of the frontier: Asia and the Pacific in the making of a modern gay American identity; 38. Queer American literature in the world; Part III: Queer Methods; How to Recognize the Queer Past Before (and During) the Advent of Medicalization: 39. Repression, sublimation, and latency from Charles Brockden Brown to James Purdy; 40. Gender variance before trans: a literary history; 41. Female friendship: romantic friends and Boston marriages; 42. The medical model and early gay and lesbian writing; 43. 'Flung out of Space': class and sexuality in American literary history; 44. Quantifying sex; 45. The pleasures of reading camp; 46. The queerness of religion; 47. Tracing queer crip poetics in time; 48. Queer print culture: the market and circulation of gay and lesbian literature.
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Introduction; Part I. Synchronic Histories of American Sexuality; The Sexuality of American History: 1. Transatlantic origin stories: the transmasculinity narrative in the Anglophone Atlantic eighteenth century; 2. Queering the founding; or, the revolution of sex; 3. Whither the queer history of slavery?; 4. Queering immigration and the social body, 1875-1924; 5. The queerness of WWII: problems and possibilities; 6. Queer bonds of Cold War sexuality; 7. 'The Dead Never Die': pre-exposure prophylaxis, queer temporalities, and the literature of AIDS; 8. Fiction in the post-Lawrence v. Texas era, or inventing heteronormative queerness; Queer Literary Movements: 9.Trans-ing transcendentalism; 10. Sentimental literature and the erotics of identification; 11. Queer modernism and misfit identity; 12. Imperialism and the queer Harlem renaissance; 13. The mystical sexuality of the beats and the Berkeley renaissance; 14. The New York school's queer happiness; 15. Chicana and Latina lesbian feminists and the radical making of anthological archives of willfulness; 16. Queer literature after queer theory; Part II: Diachronic Histories of American Sexuality; Queer Genre: 17. Queer historical poetics and queer formalism: American poetry before 1850; 18. Queer mythology in American poetry, 1855-1913; 19. Funny emotions: queer lyric from the new verse to the New American poets; 20. Queer American poetry now; 21. Queer American drama: plays, replays, yet-to-be-plays; 22. The gay genre: musical theatre from Showboat to A Strange Loop; 23. The oneiric golden age of gay and lesbian pulp fiction; 24. Queering desire in American science fiction; 25. Queering comics histories; 26. LGBT bestsellers; 27. History touches us everywhere: American queer and trans memoir in the long twentieth century; Race and the Politics of Queer and Trans Representation: 28. Whiteness and trans genre, whiteness as trans genre; 29. Queer types for early Asian American literature; 30. The queerness of Blackness; 31. Two-spirit writers and the sovereign erotic in queer Native American literature; 32. The insubordination of Latina literature; Space and the Regional Imaginary of Queer Literature: 33. Queer southern literature and the dirty South; 34. Queer diaspoRican circuits; 35.'where sadness makes sense': the queer poetics of the midwest terrain; 36. Queer New England regionalism; 37. Queer beginnings at the end of the frontier: Asia and the Pacific in the making of a modern gay American identity; 38. Queer American literature in the world; Part III: Queer Methods; How to Recognize the Queer Past Before (and During) the Advent of Medicalization: 39. Repression, sublimation, and latency from Charles Brockden Brown to James Purdy; 40. Gender variance before trans: a literary history; 41. Female friendship: romantic friends and Boston marriages; 42. The medical model and early gay and lesbian writing; 43. 'Flung out of Space': class and sexuality in American literary history; 44. Quantifying sex; 45. The pleasures of reading camp; 46. The queerness of religion; 47. Tracing queer crip poetics in time; 48. Queer print culture: the market and circulation of gay and lesbian literature.
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