Displacing Homophobia
Duke University Press
Published on 24. April 1990
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-8223-0962-8 (ISBN)
Description
The editors have gathered essays that not only make a major contribution to the effort to replace homophobic discourse, but also speak persuasively to all readers interested in literature or literary history, contemporary theory, and popular culture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8223-0962-8 (9780822309628)
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Ronald R. Butters | John M. Clum | Michael Moon
Displacing Homophobia
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Content
Foreword / Ronald R. Butters 1
Nobody's Perfect: Or Why Did the English Stage Take Boys for Women? / Stephen Orgel 7
The Familialism of "Man" in American Television Melodrama / John R. Leo 31
Across Gender, Across Sexuality: Willa Cather and Others / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick 53
Mappings of Male Desire in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet / Joseph A. Boone 73
Colin to Hobbinol: Spenser's Familiar Letters / Jonathan Goldberg 107
Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Canonization of Heterosexuality / Joseph A. Porter 127
"Something Cloudy, Something Clear": Homophobic Discourse in Tennessee Williams / John M. Clum 149
Legislating the Norm: From Sodomy to Gross Indecency / Ed Cohen 169
Willie and Wilde: Reading The Portrait of Mr. W. H. / William A. Cohen 207
Disseminating Whitman / Michael Moon 235
Supreme Court Decisions vs. Homosexual Fiction / Robert L. Caserio 255
The Plague of Discourse: Politics, Literary Theory, and AIDS / Lee Edelman 289
Notes on Contributors 307
Author Index 309
Nobody's Perfect: Or Why Did the English Stage Take Boys for Women? / Stephen Orgel 7
The Familialism of "Man" in American Television Melodrama / John R. Leo 31
Across Gender, Across Sexuality: Willa Cather and Others / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick 53
Mappings of Male Desire in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet / Joseph A. Boone 73
Colin to Hobbinol: Spenser's Familiar Letters / Jonathan Goldberg 107
Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Canonization of Heterosexuality / Joseph A. Porter 127
"Something Cloudy, Something Clear": Homophobic Discourse in Tennessee Williams / John M. Clum 149
Legislating the Norm: From Sodomy to Gross Indecency / Ed Cohen 169
Willie and Wilde: Reading The Portrait of Mr. W. H. / William A. Cohen 207
Disseminating Whitman / Michael Moon 235
Supreme Court Decisions vs. Homosexual Fiction / Robert L. Caserio 255
The Plague of Discourse: Politics, Literary Theory, and AIDS / Lee Edelman 289
Notes on Contributors 307
Author Index 309