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Echoes of a Queer Messianic: From Frankenstein to Brokeback Mountain

AUTHOR Block, Richard O.
PUBLISHER State University of New York Press (04/01/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800 to recover echoes of a queer messianic that still resonate today.

Queer theory has focused heavily on North American and contemporary contexts, but in this book Richard O. Block helps to expand that reach. Deftly combining the two main currents of recent queer theory, the asocial and the reparative, he reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800, while relating his findings to recent texts such as A Lover's Discourse and Brokeback Mountain. He offers novel readings of well-known texts by Shelley, Kleist, and Goethe, arguing that this early writing serves as a creative font for much of the subsequent work in sexology. These texts also provide echoes of a kind of love overlooked or suppressed in favor of a politics of appeasement or one intended to make queers model citizens. This book charts the unexplored possibilities for queer love in an attempt to map a future for gay politics in the age of homonormativity.

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ISBN-13: 9781438469553
ISBN-10: 1438469551
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 214
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.70 x 9.10 inches
Weight: 1.55 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: US
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Literary Criticism | LGBTQ+
Literary Criticism | European - German
Literary Criticism | Film - History & Criticism
Dewey Decimal: 809.892
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017027539
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Reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800 to recover echoes of a queer messianic that still resonate today.

Queer theory has focused heavily on North American and contemporary contexts, but in this book Richard O. Block helps to expand that reach. Deftly combining the two main currents of recent queer theory, the asocial and the reparative, he reconsiders mostly German narratives from around 1800, while relating his findings to recent texts such as A Lover's Discourse and Brokeback Mountain. He offers novel readings of well-known texts by Shelley, Kleist, and Goethe, arguing that this early writing serves as a creative font for much of the subsequent work in sexology. These texts also provide echoes of a kind of love overlooked or suppressed in favor of a politics of appeasement or one intended to make queers model citizens. This book charts the unexplored possibilities for queer love in an attempt to map a future for gay politics in the age of homonormativity.

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