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Someone The Pragmatics Of Misfit Sexualities From Colette To Herv Guibert Michael Lucey

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Someone The Pragmatics Of Misfit Sexualities From Colette To Herv Guibert Michael Lucey
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Michael Lucey
ISBN: 9780226606354, 022660635X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Someone The Pragmatics Of Misfit Sexualities From Colette To Herv Guibert Michael Lucey by Michael Lucey 9780226606354, 022660635X instant download after payment.

Imagine trying to tell someone something about yourself and your desires for which there are no words. What if the mere attempt at expression was bound to misfire, to efface the truth of that ineluctable something?
In Someone, Michael Lucey considers characters from twentieth-century French literary texts whose sexual forms prove difficult to conceptualize or represent. The characters expressing these “misfit” sexualities gravitate towards same-sex encounters. Yet they differ in subtle but crucial ways from mainstream gay or lesbian identities—whether because of a discordance between gender identity and sexuality, practices specific to a certain place and time, or the fleetingness or non-exclusivity of desire. Investigating works by Simone de Beauvoir, Colette, Jean Genet, and others, Lucey probes both the range of same-sex sexual forms in twentieth-century France and the innovative literary language authors have used to explore these evanescent forms.
As a portrait of fragile sexualities that involve awkward and delicate maneuvers and modes of articulation, Someone reveals just how messy the ways in which we experience and perceive sexuality remain, even to ourselves.

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