Lost Causes stages a polemical intervention in the discourse that grounds queer civil rights in etiology -- that is, in the cause of homosexuality, whether choice, "recruitment," or biology.
Lost Causes stages a polemical intervention in the discourse that grounds queer civil rights in etiology -- that is, in the cause of homosexuality, whether choice, "recruitment," or biology.
Val Rohy is Professor of English at the University of Vermont. She is the author of Anachronism and Its Others: Sexuality, Race, Temporality (SUNY Press, 2009) and Impossible Women: Lesbian Figures and American Literature (Cornell University Press, 2000).
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Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Cause and Effect 2. On Homosexual Reproduction 3. Strange Influence: The Picture of Dorian Gray 4. Return from the Future: James Weldon Johnson's Autobiography 5. Desire and the Scene of Reading: The Well of Loneliness 6. The Future in Ruins: Borrowed Time 7. Contingency for Beginners: The Night Watch 8. Conclusion: Multiply and Divide Notes
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Cause and Effect 2. On Homosexual Reproduction 3. Strange Influence: The Picture of Dorian Gray 4. Return from the Future: James Weldon Johnson's Autobiography 5. Desire and the Scene of Reading: The Well of Loneliness 6. The Future in Ruins: Borrowed Time 7. Contingency for Beginners: The Night Watch 8. Conclusion: Multiply and Divide Notes
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