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Bringing together twenty-seven established and emerging scholars, The Routledge Companion to Queer Literary Studies discusses the historical development, current state, future directions, and political stakes of queer literary studies as a field of research and pedagogy.
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Bringing together twenty-seven established and emerging scholars, The Routledge Companion to Queer Literary Studies discusses the historical development, current state, future directions, and political stakes of queer literary studies as a field of research and pedagogy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Melissa E. Sanchez is Donald T. Regan Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Her most recent books are Shakespeare and Queer Theory (2019) and Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition (2019).
Introduction
Why Queer Literary Studies (Still) Matter: The Politics of Reading from the
Cold War to the War on Woke
Part I. Affect and Sensation
1. Nothing but Color: Reading for Surface in a Colorblind Era
2. Building a World: Sensation's Queer Intimacies
3. Unfeelings That Matter: On Unfeeling as Queer Literary Heuristic
Part II. Genealogies of Queer Studies
4. Between Us: A (Brief) Poetics of Queer Historiography
5. Queer Arrangements
Part III. The Literariness of Queer Studies
6. "Scrolls of Silver Snowy Sentences": Fragments from an Intellectual
Autobiography
7. Sexology Otherwise, or the Literary Style of Reasoning
8. Bollywood Screen Queens: On Reading Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's Ode to Lata
Part IV. Race, Materiality, Environmental Studies
9. "Water has a Perfect Memory": Kinship on Soft Ground in The Yellow House
10. Queer Materiality and Decay
Part V. The Politics of Queer Reading
11. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora
12. Thoughts on Queer Adoption; or, All Queers Are Artists* (*and Other
Queer Mythologies)
13. Reading for Political Form
Part VI. Promiscuous Selfhoods
14. Halos: Re-Sacralizing Queer Attachments
15. The Shape of U, Or, Writing What I am Not
Part VII. Queer Maternities
16. Marie Darrieusecq's Queer (Maternal) Worldings
17. Queer Reading Protocols and the Question of Reproduction
Part VIII. Queer Pasts
18. Is There a History of Queer Poetry?
19. "Devils Dance with Angels": John Rechy's Male Hustler Novel Comes to
Mardi Gras
20. Twerking with Milton by Quare Allusions in Lil Nas X's "Montero"
Part XI. Relationality
21. Ethnocuties: Notes on Queer Friendship
22. Contagious Thought: Quarantine and Communion in Times of Plague
Part X. Trans Studies, Queer Studies, and Racialized Gender
23. Not the Same, But Almost, But Not-But Almost: Reflections on Black
Trans Feminism, Black/Trans/Feminism, and Queer Theory
24. "As a Rond of Flesche Yschore": The King of Tars, Race-Thinking, and
Trans Childhood c. 1330
Part XI. The Value of Critique
25. Foucault's Queer Critique
26. The Queer Overanalyzer
Guide to Online Appendix: Queer Studies: What Goes on the Syllabus?
Bibliography
Index
Why Queer Literary Studies (Still) Matter: The Politics of Reading from the
Cold War to the War on Woke
Part I. Affect and Sensation
1. Nothing but Color: Reading for Surface in a Colorblind Era
2. Building a World: Sensation's Queer Intimacies
3. Unfeelings That Matter: On Unfeeling as Queer Literary Heuristic
Part II. Genealogies of Queer Studies
4. Between Us: A (Brief) Poetics of Queer Historiography
5. Queer Arrangements
Part III. The Literariness of Queer Studies
6. "Scrolls of Silver Snowy Sentences": Fragments from an Intellectual
Autobiography
7. Sexology Otherwise, or the Literary Style of Reasoning
8. Bollywood Screen Queens: On Reading Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's Ode to Lata
Part IV. Race, Materiality, Environmental Studies
9. "Water has a Perfect Memory": Kinship on Soft Ground in The Yellow House
10. Queer Materiality and Decay
Part V. The Politics of Queer Reading
11. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora
12. Thoughts on Queer Adoption; or, All Queers Are Artists* (*and Other
Queer Mythologies)
13. Reading for Political Form
Part VI. Promiscuous Selfhoods
14. Halos: Re-Sacralizing Queer Attachments
15. The Shape of U, Or, Writing What I am Not
Part VII. Queer Maternities
16. Marie Darrieusecq's Queer (Maternal) Worldings
17. Queer Reading Protocols and the Question of Reproduction
Part VIII. Queer Pasts
18. Is There a History of Queer Poetry?
19. "Devils Dance with Angels": John Rechy's Male Hustler Novel Comes to
Mardi Gras
20. Twerking with Milton by Quare Allusions in Lil Nas X's "Montero"
Part XI. Relationality
21. Ethnocuties: Notes on Queer Friendship
22. Contagious Thought: Quarantine and Communion in Times of Plague
Part X. Trans Studies, Queer Studies, and Racialized Gender
23. Not the Same, But Almost, But Not-But Almost: Reflections on Black
Trans Feminism, Black/Trans/Feminism, and Queer Theory
24. "As a Rond of Flesche Yschore": The King of Tars, Race-Thinking, and
Trans Childhood c. 1330
Part XI. The Value of Critique
25. Foucault's Queer Critique
26. The Queer Overanalyzer
Guide to Online Appendix: Queer Studies: What Goes on the Syllabus?
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Why Queer Literary Studies (Still) Matter: The Politics of Reading from the
Cold War to the War on Woke
Part I. Affect and Sensation
1. Nothing but Color: Reading for Surface in a Colorblind Era
2. Building a World: Sensation's Queer Intimacies
3. Unfeelings That Matter: On Unfeeling as Queer Literary Heuristic
Part II. Genealogies of Queer Studies
4. Between Us: A (Brief) Poetics of Queer Historiography
5. Queer Arrangements
Part III. The Literariness of Queer Studies
6. "Scrolls of Silver Snowy Sentences": Fragments from an Intellectual
Autobiography
7. Sexology Otherwise, or the Literary Style of Reasoning
8. Bollywood Screen Queens: On Reading Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's Ode to Lata
Part IV. Race, Materiality, Environmental Studies
9. "Water has a Perfect Memory": Kinship on Soft Ground in The Yellow House
10. Queer Materiality and Decay
Part V. The Politics of Queer Reading
11. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora
12. Thoughts on Queer Adoption; or, All Queers Are Artists* (*and Other
Queer Mythologies)
13. Reading for Political Form
Part VI. Promiscuous Selfhoods
14. Halos: Re-Sacralizing Queer Attachments
15. The Shape of U, Or, Writing What I am Not
Part VII. Queer Maternities
16. Marie Darrieusecq's Queer (Maternal) Worldings
17. Queer Reading Protocols and the Question of Reproduction
Part VIII. Queer Pasts
18. Is There a History of Queer Poetry?
19. "Devils Dance with Angels": John Rechy's Male Hustler Novel Comes to
Mardi Gras
20. Twerking with Milton by Quare Allusions in Lil Nas X's "Montero"
Part XI. Relationality
21. Ethnocuties: Notes on Queer Friendship
22. Contagious Thought: Quarantine and Communion in Times of Plague
Part X. Trans Studies, Queer Studies, and Racialized Gender
23. Not the Same, But Almost, But Not-But Almost: Reflections on Black
Trans Feminism, Black/Trans/Feminism, and Queer Theory
24. "As a Rond of Flesche Yschore": The King of Tars, Race-Thinking, and
Trans Childhood c. 1330
Part XI. The Value of Critique
25. Foucault's Queer Critique
26. The Queer Overanalyzer
Guide to Online Appendix: Queer Studies: What Goes on the Syllabus?
Bibliography
Index
Why Queer Literary Studies (Still) Matter: The Politics of Reading from the
Cold War to the War on Woke
Part I. Affect and Sensation
1. Nothing but Color: Reading for Surface in a Colorblind Era
2. Building a World: Sensation's Queer Intimacies
3. Unfeelings That Matter: On Unfeeling as Queer Literary Heuristic
Part II. Genealogies of Queer Studies
4. Between Us: A (Brief) Poetics of Queer Historiography
5. Queer Arrangements
Part III. The Literariness of Queer Studies
6. "Scrolls of Silver Snowy Sentences": Fragments from an Intellectual
Autobiography
7. Sexology Otherwise, or the Literary Style of Reasoning
8. Bollywood Screen Queens: On Reading Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's Ode to Lata
Part IV. Race, Materiality, Environmental Studies
9. "Water has a Perfect Memory": Kinship on Soft Ground in The Yellow House
10. Queer Materiality and Decay
Part V. The Politics of Queer Reading
11. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora
12. Thoughts on Queer Adoption; or, All Queers Are Artists* (*and Other
Queer Mythologies)
13. Reading for Political Form
Part VI. Promiscuous Selfhoods
14. Halos: Re-Sacralizing Queer Attachments
15. The Shape of U, Or, Writing What I am Not
Part VII. Queer Maternities
16. Marie Darrieusecq's Queer (Maternal) Worldings
17. Queer Reading Protocols and the Question of Reproduction
Part VIII. Queer Pasts
18. Is There a History of Queer Poetry?
19. "Devils Dance with Angels": John Rechy's Male Hustler Novel Comes to
Mardi Gras
20. Twerking with Milton by Quare Allusions in Lil Nas X's "Montero"
Part XI. Relationality
21. Ethnocuties: Notes on Queer Friendship
22. Contagious Thought: Quarantine and Communion in Times of Plague
Part X. Trans Studies, Queer Studies, and Racialized Gender
23. Not the Same, But Almost, But Not-But Almost: Reflections on Black
Trans Feminism, Black/Trans/Feminism, and Queer Theory
24. "As a Rond of Flesche Yschore": The King of Tars, Race-Thinking, and
Trans Childhood c. 1330
Part XI. The Value of Critique
25. Foucault's Queer Critique
26. The Queer Overanalyzer
Guide to Online Appendix: Queer Studies: What Goes on the Syllabus?
Bibliography
Index