This thesis explores the way in which literature from the Harlem Renaissance was influenced by internalized homophobia. The Harlem Renaissance remains an academically interesting and culturally relevant movement, and I turn to examine literary representations of sexuality and the ways in which the stories and characters are motivated by internalized homophobia. Internalized homophobia describes the personal phenomenon of internalizing external stigma associated with homosexuality, consequently negatively impacting one’s relationship with one’s own homosexuality and further influencing mental health as well as intrapersonal relationships. I examine the works of three different Harlem Renaissance authors: Richard Bruce Nugent, Wallace Thurman...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
The five essays that comprise this text are linked by a central problematic: the relation between er...
Queer theory emphasizes the circulation of power through sex-gender-sexuality systems to trace metho...
Dandyism is not only a praxis of representational conflict waged through sartorial aesthetics, fashi...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
“Queer Orientations” moves between the Harlem Renaissance and American modernism to show the shared ...
This dissertation examines homo/sexual representation in French and American literature and film fro...
My thesis seeks to examine the relationship that exists between queer selfidentification and heteros...
Reading Romeo and Juliet against the heteronormative grain, I examine the internalized homophobia of...
Since the roughly simultaneous emergence of queer theory and historicist literary criticism in the e...
This project explores how gothic metaphors appear in American cultural productions concerned with no...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore the construction of the Catholic, the Moor, and the Jew ...
This dissertation, “History and Its Kind: The Charge of the Other in Black Gay Men’s Literatures,” e...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
The five essays that comprise this text are linked by a central problematic: the relation between er...
Queer theory emphasizes the circulation of power through sex-gender-sexuality systems to trace metho...
Dandyism is not only a praxis of representational conflict waged through sartorial aesthetics, fashi...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
“Queer Orientations” moves between the Harlem Renaissance and American modernism to show the shared ...
This dissertation examines homo/sexual representation in French and American literature and film fro...
My thesis seeks to examine the relationship that exists between queer selfidentification and heteros...
Reading Romeo and Juliet against the heteronormative grain, I examine the internalized homophobia of...
Since the roughly simultaneous emergence of queer theory and historicist literary criticism in the e...
This project explores how gothic metaphors appear in American cultural productions concerned with no...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore the construction of the Catholic, the Moor, and the Jew ...
This dissertation, “History and Its Kind: The Charge of the Other in Black Gay Men’s Literatures,” e...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
The five essays that comprise this text are linked by a central problematic: the relation between er...
Queer theory emphasizes the circulation of power through sex-gender-sexuality systems to trace metho...