Foundlings : Lesbian and Gay Historical Emotion Before Stonewall by Christopher Nealon (2001, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherDuke University Press
ISBN-100822326973
ISBN-139780822326977
eBay Product ID (ePID)2186965

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Book TitleFoundlings : Lesbian and Gay Historical Emotion before Stonewall
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicLgbt Studies / General, General, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, Lgbt Studies / Lesbian Studies
Publication Year2001
IllustratorYes
GenreSocial Science
AuthorChristopher Nealon
Book SeriesSeries Q Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight19.2 Oz
Item Length8.7 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Reviews" Foundlings provides a new paradigm for thinking historically and theoretically about the longing for history within gay and lesbian texts. This is not just a stunning addition to queer historiography but also a challenge to the historicist turn in literary and cultural criticism."-Bill Brown, author of The Material Unconscious: American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economies of Play, " Foundlings is a first-rate, innovative, and unprecedented work that will take the literary world by storm. Christopher Nealon proves himself here to be the very best of a new generation of queer theorists."-Judith Butler, "Foundlings is a first-rate, innovative, and unprecedented work that will take the literary world by storm. Christopher Nealon proves himself here to be the very best of a new generation of queer theorists." - Judith Butler"Foundlings provides a new paradigm for thinking historically and theoretically about the longing for history within gay and lesbian texts. This is not just a stunning addition to gay historiography but also a challenge to the historicist turn in literary and cultural criticism." - Bill Brown, author of The Material Unconscious: American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economies of Play" . . . passionate, precise and creative readings . . ."--ENGLISH, Vol 52, Number 204, Autumn2003, " Foundlings is a first-rate, innovative, and unprecedented work that will take the literary world by storm. Christopher Nealon proves himself here to be the very best of a new generation of queer theorists."--Judith Butler, " Foundlings provides a new paradigm for thinking historically and theoretically about the longing for history within gay and lesbian texts. This is not just a stunning addition to queer historiography but also a challenge to the historicist turn in literary and cultural criticism."--Bill Brown, author of The Material Unconscious: American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economies of Play, “ Foundlings is a first-rate, innovative, and unprecedented work that will take the literary world by storm. Christopher Nealon proves himself here to be the very best of a new generation of queer theorists.�-Judith Butler, “ Foundlings provides a new paradigm for thinking historically and theoretically about the longing for history within gay and lesbian texts. This is not just a stunning addition to queer historiography but also a challenge to the historicist turn in literary and cultural criticism.�-Bill Brown, author of The Material Unconscious: American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economies of Play, " Foundlings is a first-rate, innovative, and unprecedented work that will take the literary world by storm. Christopher Nealon proves himself here to be the very best of a new generation of queer theorists."--Judith Butler " Foundlings provides a new paradigm for thinking historically and theoretically about the longing for history within gay and lesbian texts. This is not just a stunning addition to queer historiography but also a challenge to the historicist turn in literary and cultural criticism."--Bill Brown, author of The Material Unconscious: American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economies of Play
Table Of ContentAcknowledgments Introduction: The Invert, the Foundling, and the "Member of the Tribe" 1. Hart Crane's History 2. Feeling and Affiliation in Willa Cather 3. The Secret Public of Physique Culture 4. The Ambivalence of Lesbian Pulp Fiction Conclusion: Contexts and Afterlives Notes References Index
SynopsisWhat is it like to "feel historical"? In Foundlings Christopher Nealon analyzes texts produced by American gay men and lesbians in the first half of the twentieth century--poems by Hart Crane, novels by Willa Cather, gay male physique magazines, and lesbian pulp fiction. Nealon brings these diverse works together by highlighting a coming-of-age narrative he calls "foundling"--a term for queer disaffiliation from and desire for family, nation, and history. The young runaways in Cather's novels, the way critics conflated Crane's homosexual body with his verse, the suggestive poses and utopian captions of muscle magazines, and Beebo Brinker, the aging butch heroine from Ann Bannon's pulp novels--all embody for Nealon the uncertain space between two models of lesbian and gay sexuality. The "inversion" model dominant in the first half of the century held that homosexuals are souls of one gender trapped in the body of another, while the more contemporary "ethnic" model refers to the existence of a distinct and collective culture among gay men and lesbians. Nealon's unique readings, however, reveal a constant movement between these two discursive poles, and not, as is widely theorized, a linear progress from one to the other. This startlingly original study will interest those working on gay and lesbian studies, American literature and culture, and twentieth-century history., An examination of the concept of orphandom in gay and lesbian experience, and how it has been instrumental in defining and mobilizing queer subcultures.
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