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Rereading Heterosexuality Feminism, Queer Theory and Contemporary Fiction. Cover Image E-book E-book

Rereading Heterosexuality [electronic resource] : Feminism, Queer Theory and Contemporary Fiction.

Carroll, Rachel. (Author).

Summary:

Presents new perspectives on representations of female heterosexuality in selected contemporary British and American novels. Drawing on feminist and queer theories of sex, gender and sexuality, this study focuses on female identities at odds with heterosexual norms. In particular, it explores narratives in which the conventional equation between heterosexuality, reproductive sexuality and female identity is questioned. Key Features: A timely exploration of the dynamic relationship between feminist and queer theory. Offers close analysis of influential novels by leading contemporary authors.

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  • ISBN: 9780748649082
  • ISBN: 0748649085
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (169 pages)
  • Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2012.

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General Note:
Multi-User.
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Multi-user.
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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-156) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
COVER; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: feminism, queer theory and heterosexuality; Part One: Revisiting the spinster; Chapter 1 'Becoming my own ghost': spinsterhood and the 'invisibility' of heterosexuality in Sarah Waters' Affinity; Chapter 2 Telling tales out of school: spinsters, scandals and intergenerational heterosexuality in Zoë Heller's Notes on a Scandal; Part Two: Transgressive female heterosexuality; Chapter 3 Queering Alice, killing Lolita: feminism, queer theory and the politics of child sexuality in A.M. Homes's The End of Alice.
Chapter 4 Unauthorised reproduction: class, pregnancy and transgressive female heterosexuality in Alan Warner's Morvern CallarPart Three: Reproducing heterosexuality; Chapter 5 'First one thing and then the other': rewriting the intersexed body in Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex; Chapter 6 Imitations of life: cloning, heterosexuality and the human in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go; Bibliography; Index.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: LITERARY CRITICISM > European > English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Heterosexuality in literature.
English fiction > 21st century > History and criticism.
Literature.
Literary studies : fiction, novelists and prose writers.
American fiction.
Feminist literary criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM > European > English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
English fiction.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist.
Feminist literacy criticism.
American fiction > 21st century > History and criticism.
Literature and literary studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM > European > English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Feminist literary criticism.
Heterosexuality in literature.
Literature : history and criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM > Feminist.
Heterosexual women.
Genre: Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.


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