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Novel gazing : queer readings in fiction

Author: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Publisher: Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1997.
Series: Series Q.
Edition/Format:   Book : eBook : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Novel gazing.
Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1997
(OCoLC)605287947
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
ISBN: 0822320282 9780822320289 0822320401 9780822320401
OCLC Number: 36446877
Description: vi, 518 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Prophylactics and brains: beloved in the cybernetic age of AIDS / Kathryn Bond Stockton --
Strange gourmet: taste, waste, Proust / Joseph Litvak --
Outing texture / Renu Bora --
The "sinister fruitiness" of machines: Neuromancer, internet sexuality, and the Turing test / Tyler Curtain --
The importance of being bored: the dividends of ennui in The picture of Dorian Gray / Jeff Nunokawa --
Balzac's queer cousins and their friends / Michael Lucey --
Defying "development": Thomas Day's queer curriculum in Sandford and Merton / anne chandler --
Wizards, warriors, and the Beast Glatisant in love / Barry Weller --
Forged in crisis: queer beginnings of modern masculinity in a canonical French novel / James Creech --
Flogging is fundamental: applications of birch in Swinburne's Lesbia Brandon / John Vincent --
Same-sex unions in modern Europe: Daniel Deronda, Altneuland, and the homoerotics of Jewish nationalism / Jacob Press --
To die for / Cindy Patton --
Tearing the goat's flesh: crisis, homosexuality, abjection, and the production of a late-twentieth-century Black masculinity / Robert F. Reid-Pharr --
The autochoreography of an ex-snow queen: dance, desire, and the Black masculine in Melvin Dixon's Vanishing rooms / Maurice Wallace --
Lip-reading: Woolf's secret encounters / Stephen Barber --
The female world of exorcism and displacement (or, relations between women in Henry James's nineteenth-century The portrait of a lady) / Melissa Solomon --
Strange brothers / Jonathan Goldberg.
Series Title: Series Q.
Responsibility: edited by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick.

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