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Queer Others In Victorian Gothic Transgressing Monstrosity Ardel Haefelethomas

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Queer Others In Victorian Gothic Transgressing Monstrosity Ardel Haefelethomas
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Ardel Haefele-Thomas
ISBN: 9780708324646, 0708324649
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Queer Others In Victorian Gothic Transgressing Monstrosity Ardel Haefelethomas by Ardel Haefele-thomas 9780708324646, 0708324649 instant download after payment.

In Queer Others in Victorian Gothic, Ardel Haefele-Thomas examines a number of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Gothic novels, short stories, and films through the lens of queer cultural studies. In some of these works, as Haefele-Thomas demonstrates, the author or filmmaker fully intended to explore the complicated landscape of queer sexuality and gender identity. In most, however, the author or filmmaker’s intentions are unclear.
Haefele-Thomas takes on these works, first employing “queer” in its nineteenth-century historical context, to point to their generally weird, odd, or ill components. She then explores them using “queer” in the complex and politically charged context from the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Haefele-Thomas argues that part of what makes these texts Gothic are their covert queer content. She also reveals that queer theory—lacking the gender specificity found in gay and lesbian theories and historiographies—allows room to convey gender, sexuality, race, class, and familial structures in a specific state of anti-categorization. Queers Others in Victorian Gothic will appeal to anyone interested in the intersection of gender, sexuality, and literary criticism.

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