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Imaginative Resistance Queer Fiction And The Law Samesex Desire And The Good Life In Heteronormative Orders First Edition Aleardo Zanghellini

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Imaginative Resistance Queer Fiction And The Law Samesex Desire And The Good Life In Heteronormative Orders First Edition Aleardo Zanghellini
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Imaginative Resistance Queer Fiction And The Law Samesex Desire And The Good Life In Heteronormative Orders First Edition Aleardo Zanghellini instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.18 MB
Author: Aleardo Zanghellini
ISBN: 9781003188797, 1003188796
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Imaginative Resistance Queer Fiction And The Law Samesex Desire And The Good Life In Heteronormative Orders First Edition Aleardo Zanghellini by Aleardo Zanghellini 9781003188797, 1003188796 instant download after payment.

Imaginative Resistance, Queer Fiction and the Law develops a novel account of
how heteronormative sociolegal orders undermine the well-being of same-sex
attracted people, even when these normative orders may fall short of coercively
interfering with their choices.
Queer well-being is generally studied from psychological perspectives, through
the concept of ‘minority stress.’ Taking four texts of mid-century Anglo-American
queer fiction as illustrative case studies, this book argues – in a philosophical
rather than a psychological register – that heteronormativity also affects queer
well-being in more intangible ways. The central claim is that heteronormativity

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