Queer Novelty investigates the reception histories of four mid-twentieth-century novels that are now read as LGBTQ+ fiction in order to demonstrate how popular reading contributes to and complicates the constitution of gay and lesbian literature as a category in the academy and how early- to mid-twentieth-century print networks provided a framework for today’s digitally networked LGBTQ+ culture. Queer Novelty tracks the reception histories of four novels: Nightwood by Djuna Barnes, Two Serious Ladies by Jane Bowles, and Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin. The archive for these histories encompasses scholarly analyses; reviews from newspapers and magazines; and online discussions on Goodreads and Amazon. Queer Novelty argues that reception stu...
Volume 7 Issue 3 Book Supplement of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Bosto...
Countless stigmas and prejudices abound regarding gender and sexuality issues and the dichotomy betw...
This study examines the voluntary reading practices of self-identified lesbian, bisexual and queer y...
Queer Novelty investigates the reception histories of four mid-twentieth-century novels that are now...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
The idea of nonnormative sexual identities first entered public discourse in the wake of the Wilde t...
“Time’s Citizens” explores how American fiction shaped the public classification of sexual identific...
Queer Between the Covers presents a history of radical queer publishing and literature from 1880 to ...
My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbi...
Advisors: Ibis Gomez-Vega.Committee members: Scott Balcerzak; Bradley Peters.Includes bibliographica...
This book makes a bold case for the significance of romance – both literary genre and the articulati...
abstract: In the mid-twentieth century, a number of vital and quietly revolutionary gay male writers...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
"Reading the Queer Renaissance" puts a name to the unprecedented outpouring of creative work by lesb...
Volume 7 Issue 3 Book Supplement of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Bosto...
Countless stigmas and prejudices abound regarding gender and sexuality issues and the dichotomy betw...
This study examines the voluntary reading practices of self-identified lesbian, bisexual and queer y...
Queer Novelty investigates the reception histories of four mid-twentieth-century novels that are now...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
The idea of nonnormative sexual identities first entered public discourse in the wake of the Wilde t...
“Time’s Citizens” explores how American fiction shaped the public classification of sexual identific...
Queer Between the Covers presents a history of radical queer publishing and literature from 1880 to ...
My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbi...
Advisors: Ibis Gomez-Vega.Committee members: Scott Balcerzak; Bradley Peters.Includes bibliographica...
This book makes a bold case for the significance of romance – both literary genre and the articulati...
abstract: In the mid-twentieth century, a number of vital and quietly revolutionary gay male writers...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
"Reading the Queer Renaissance" puts a name to the unprecedented outpouring of creative work by lesb...
Volume 7 Issue 3 Book Supplement of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Bosto...
Countless stigmas and prejudices abound regarding gender and sexuality issues and the dichotomy betw...
This study examines the voluntary reading practices of self-identified lesbian, bisexual and queer y...