After queer studies : literature, theory and sexuality in the 21st century / edited by Tyler Bradway, E. L. McCallum.

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809/.93353
Title
After queer studies : literature, theory and sexuality in the 21st century / edited by Tyler Bradway, E. L. McCallum.
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 210 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
After series
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Jan 2019).
Summary
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.
Added Author
Bradway, Tyler, 1983- editor.
McCallum, E. L. 1966- editor.
Subject
HOMOSEXUALITY IN LITERATURE.
Queer theory.
Sexual orientation in literature.
Multimedia
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Summary
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.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Jan 2019).
Subject
HOMOSEXUALITY IN LITERATURE.
Queer theory.
Sexual orientation in literature.
Multimedia