These innovative essays take a comparative approach to queer studies while simultaneously queering the field of comparative literature,Β strengtheningΒ the interdisciplinarity of both.Β By focusing not only on comparative praxis, but also on interrogating our assumptions and categories of analysis, Co
Comparatively Queer: Interrogating Identities Across Time and Cultures
β Scribed by Jarrod Hayes, Margaret R. Higonnet, William J. Spurlin (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan US
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 232
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction: Comparing Queerly, Queering Comparison....Pages 1-19
Front Matter....Pages 21-21
Queer from the Very Beginning....Pages 23-43
Figural Historiography....Pages 45-67
Mapping Sapphic Modernity....Pages 69-89
βFair is not Fairβ....Pages 91-112
Timeβs Corpus....Pages 113-128
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
Double Trouble....Pages 131-151
Universal Particularities....Pages 153-169
βWords Create Worldsβ....Pages 171-192
Genet among the Palestinians....Pages 193-213
Afterword....Pages 215-223
Back Matter....Pages 225-234
β¦ Subjects
Gender Studies; Literature, general; Literary Theory
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