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Materializing Queer Desire Oscar Wilde To Andy Warhol 1st Edition Elisa Glick

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Materializing Queer Desire Oscar Wilde To Andy Warhol 1st Edition Elisa Glick
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.91 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Elisa Glick
ISBN: 9781438427386, 1438427387
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Materializing Queer Desire Oscar Wilde To Andy Warhol 1st Edition Elisa Glick by Elisa Glick 9781438427386, 1438427387 instant download after payment.

How did the queer subject come to occupy such a central, and in many respects, contradictory place in the modern world of the early twentieth century? What role has capitalism played in the development of modern gay and lesbian identities? Materializing Queer Desire focuses on the figure of the dandy to explore how and why gay and lesbian subjects became heroes of modern life. Elisa Glick argues that the gay subject emerged out of the specifically modern, capitalist contradiction between the public world of production and industry and the private world of consumption and pleasure. Boldly bringing modernism into dialogue with Marxist and queer theory, Glick offers an innovative, materialist account of modern queer consciousness that challenges tendencies to oppose "private" eroticism and the systems of value that govern "public" interests. In the process she illuminates the connections between aesthetic, sexual, and social formations in modern life--between modernity's disruptive, "queer" desires and their unfolding in an increasingly rationalized society.

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