“Abnormal Tongues” is an analysis of the sexual politics of style. Many interpretive strategies of modern Western thought, it contends, are shaped by a poorly understood, yet powerful sexual technology we call “style.” What seems to circulate as a neutral, even scientific term in literary criticism is instead a supple ideological force that saturates academic and popular culture as one of the most powerful, because one of the most subtle, ways we understand how literary expression makes individuals legible to others as “normal” or as “deviant” sexual subjects. The ancient concept of style is transformed by the expert discourses of modernity in order to secure heterosexuality’s authorized use of language through what it figures as its “na...
This essay explores the radical subjectivism of Oscar Wilde's novella "The Portrait of Mr. W.H." (18...
Toward an Aesthetic of Gay Culture analyzes various gay cultural phenomena to argue that the aesthet...
Sexual Types: Embodiment, Agency, and Dramatic Character from Shakespeare to Shirley\u27 by Mario Di...
“Abnormal Tongues” is an analysis of the sexual politics of style. Many interpretive strategies of ...
“Sexuality and Textuality” serves as an introduction to gay and lesbian studies and queer theory in ...
"Shades of Gay: Representations of Male Same-Sex Desire in French Literature, Culture, and Ideology ...
Sexuality and Form: Caravaggio, Marlowe, and Bacon (Graham L. Hammill) (Reviewed by Bruce R. Smith, ...
In his well-known analysis of the evolution of sexuality in society in "Making sexual history", Jeff...
At the heart of European literary modernism lies a concern with the erotic, and in particular with v...
Scholarship in medieval studies of the past 20 or so years has offered some provocative experiments ...
Michael Foucault postulates that Victorians of the late nineteenth century were experts at repressin...
Volume 7 Issue 23 Book Supplement of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Bost...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
Panel: The new sexualities. The author discusses the role that sexuality and gender roles play in th...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
This essay explores the radical subjectivism of Oscar Wilde's novella "The Portrait of Mr. W.H." (18...
Toward an Aesthetic of Gay Culture analyzes various gay cultural phenomena to argue that the aesthet...
Sexual Types: Embodiment, Agency, and Dramatic Character from Shakespeare to Shirley\u27 by Mario Di...
“Abnormal Tongues” is an analysis of the sexual politics of style. Many interpretive strategies of ...
“Sexuality and Textuality” serves as an introduction to gay and lesbian studies and queer theory in ...
"Shades of Gay: Representations of Male Same-Sex Desire in French Literature, Culture, and Ideology ...
Sexuality and Form: Caravaggio, Marlowe, and Bacon (Graham L. Hammill) (Reviewed by Bruce R. Smith, ...
In his well-known analysis of the evolution of sexuality in society in "Making sexual history", Jeff...
At the heart of European literary modernism lies a concern with the erotic, and in particular with v...
Scholarship in medieval studies of the past 20 or so years has offered some provocative experiments ...
Michael Foucault postulates that Victorians of the late nineteenth century were experts at repressin...
Volume 7 Issue 23 Book Supplement of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Bost...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
Panel: The new sexualities. The author discusses the role that sexuality and gender roles play in th...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
This essay explores the radical subjectivism of Oscar Wilde's novella "The Portrait of Mr. W.H." (18...
Toward an Aesthetic of Gay Culture analyzes various gay cultural phenomena to argue that the aesthet...
Sexual Types: Embodiment, Agency, and Dramatic Character from Shakespeare to Shirley\u27 by Mario Di...