This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from the early twentieth century, asserting forms of dwelling that challenge the values given to itinerancy and vagrancy in criticism on queer modernism. Within queer theory, which since its inception has prescribed an anti-social, anti-normative position, scholars have mined modernist texts for their transgressive potential. Indeed, modernist texts frequently exhibit precisely the qualities that American culture negatively associates with queerness: urbanism, exile, dislocation, disorientation, loss, and infertility. However, I argue that narratives of queerness that privilege anti-social behaviour risk occluding more granular discussions of the...
Literary modernism created a radical break from nineteenth-century forms. This dissertation focuses ...
My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbi...
This dissertation historicizes the idea of queer desire by examining the cultural role of odd or ecc...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
The manifestation of a public "gay identity" at Stonewall has made possible the emergence of an open...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
Around the turn of the twentieth century, when sexual identity categories were acquiring new visibi...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
This project uses the interpretive concept of “feral” to explore the fraught ambivalence that often ...
In this dissertation, I analyze “interiority,” which refers to a particular mode of conceptualizing ...
This thesis takes as its subject the interactions between letter writing, queerness, and literary mo...
This dissertation searches for a body of queer modernist poetry while at the same time attempting to...
This thesis explores how disorientation as a critical concept, interlinked with space, time and quot...
This dissertation theorizes “the Weird” as a pervasive theme across literary Modernism. Drawing from...
“Queer Orientations” moves between the Harlem Renaissance and American modernism to show the shared ...
Literary modernism created a radical break from nineteenth-century forms. This dissertation focuses ...
My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbi...
This dissertation historicizes the idea of queer desire by examining the cultural role of odd or ecc...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
The manifestation of a public "gay identity" at Stonewall has made possible the emergence of an open...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
Around the turn of the twentieth century, when sexual identity categories were acquiring new visibi...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
This project uses the interpretive concept of “feral” to explore the fraught ambivalence that often ...
In this dissertation, I analyze “interiority,” which refers to a particular mode of conceptualizing ...
This thesis takes as its subject the interactions between letter writing, queerness, and literary mo...
This dissertation searches for a body of queer modernist poetry while at the same time attempting to...
This thesis explores how disorientation as a critical concept, interlinked with space, time and quot...
This dissertation theorizes “the Weird” as a pervasive theme across literary Modernism. Drawing from...
“Queer Orientations” moves between the Harlem Renaissance and American modernism to show the shared ...
Literary modernism created a radical break from nineteenth-century forms. This dissertation focuses ...
My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbi...
This dissertation historicizes the idea of queer desire by examining the cultural role of odd or ecc...