This chapter explores the relationship between the uncanny and dissident sexualities by attending to one of the aspects of the uncanny that is linked to the notion of queerness: the trope of the double as manifested in the figure of the narcissistic lesbian couple. The queer uncanny, it suggest, affords new ways of thinking about otherness and facilitates a critique of heterosexist epistemology that presumes a particular relation to the other. The chapter seeks to demonstrate how the image of the narcissistic lesbian may offer itself up as a form of queer resistance by embracing its assumed connection to the death drive and stasis. In order to do so the chapter discusses figures of sexual otherness that emerge out of an over-investment (by ...
This chapter examines the queer Gothicism of American horror to consider the ways in which marginali...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
After tracing the connection between metalepsis, originally defined as a transgression of narrative ...
This article is concerned with a repositioning of popular cultural images and narratives that are, a...
This chapter is a reprint of an article of the same name, originally published in 2009 that discusse...
The figure of Narcissus, literally falling for himself, has profoundly influenced Western philosoph...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
This chapter focuses on the notion that particular ways of understanding femininity have been histor...
There have been numerous studies attempting to establish a genetic cause for homosexuality conducte...
Homosexuality has always been a controversial issue. To writers, critics, and psychologists alike, t...
Using data from a clinical psychoanalytic study of lesbian couples undertaking Artificial Inseminati...
Homosexuality has always been a controversial issue. To writers, critics, and psychologists alike, t...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
Using Freud's 1919 essay on various manifestations of the uncanny as a starting point, this article ...
Imaginative Resistance, Queer Fiction and the Law develops a novel account of how heteronormative so...
This chapter examines the queer Gothicism of American horror to consider the ways in which marginali...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
After tracing the connection between metalepsis, originally defined as a transgression of narrative ...
This article is concerned with a repositioning of popular cultural images and narratives that are, a...
This chapter is a reprint of an article of the same name, originally published in 2009 that discusse...
The figure of Narcissus, literally falling for himself, has profoundly influenced Western philosoph...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
This chapter focuses on the notion that particular ways of understanding femininity have been histor...
There have been numerous studies attempting to establish a genetic cause for homosexuality conducte...
Homosexuality has always been a controversial issue. To writers, critics, and psychologists alike, t...
Using data from a clinical psychoanalytic study of lesbian couples undertaking Artificial Inseminati...
Homosexuality has always been a controversial issue. To writers, critics, and psychologists alike, t...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
Using Freud's 1919 essay on various manifestations of the uncanny as a starting point, this article ...
Imaginative Resistance, Queer Fiction and the Law develops a novel account of how heteronormative so...
This chapter examines the queer Gothicism of American horror to consider the ways in which marginali...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
After tracing the connection between metalepsis, originally defined as a transgression of narrative ...