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The Cambridge History Of Queer American Literature 1st Benjamin Kahan

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The Cambridge History Of Queer American Literature 1st Benjamin Kahan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.05 MB
Pages: 923
Author: Benjamin Kahan
ISBN: 9781108918725, 1108918727
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1st
Volume: -

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The Cambridge History Of Queer American Literature 1st Benjamin Kahan by Benjamin Kahan 9781108918725, 1108918727 instant download after payment.

Moby-Dick's Ishmael and Queequeg share a bed, Janie in Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God imagines her tongue in another woman's mouth. And yet for too long there has not been a volume that provides an account of the breadth and depth of queer American literature. This landmark volume provides the first expansive history of this literature from its inception to the present day, offering a narrative of how American literary studies and sexuality studies became deeply entwined and what they can teach each other. It examines how American literature produces and is in turn woven out of sexualities, gender pluralities, trans-ness, erotic subjectivities, and alternative ways of inhabiting bodily morphology. In so doing, the volume aims to do nothing less than revise the ways in which we understand the whole of American literature. It will be an indispensable resource for scholars, graduate students, and undergraduates.

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