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Generic Queer: Literary History After Visibility, 1980-2020 // Kelly Roberts.
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Roberts, Kelly,
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-05, Section: B.
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LGBTQ studies. -
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Generic Queer: Literary History After Visibility, 1980-2020 /
Roberts, Kelly,
Generic Queer: Literary History After Visibility, 1980-2020 /
Kelly Roberts. - 1 electronic resource (279 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-05, Section: B.
Each chapter in this dissertation examines works of queer fiction that developed in relation to other genres: poetry, theater and performance art, journalism, and autobiography. As I will show, a multi-generic perspective is necessary for understanding the context in which the novels under consideration were produced. But such a perspective also provides for a more compelling and socially honest account of how writing happens. Novel history is often somewhat out of sync with the nonlinear and messy lived experience of thinking and talking and writing. This is perhaps even more true for the work of queer fiction, as a burgeoning social and sexual subcultural scene brought together writers, artists, performers, intellectuals, and workers of all stripes who might otherwise have had little in common. In such social scenes, queer writers found themselves in active conversation with artists working across a range of genres and media, and many queer novelists developed dynamic new literary forms that corresponded less to accepted literary categories and more to conversations within queer subcultures. Through sociological analyses of production, circulation, and reception, I show how taking the non-normative and coalitional impulse of the term "queer" seriously allows us to reassess the ways we classify and value literature. This reassessment, in turn, helps to reveal the way that queer aesthetics have also significantly shaped the development of contemporary fiction more broadly.
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