See performs a revivification of queer modernist studies that connects up with ancient times.
See对酷儿现代主义研究进行了复兴,并将其与古代联系起来。
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Pub Date : 2020-01-07DOI: 10.5422/fordham/9780823286980.003.0007
Sam See, S. Herring, Heather K. Love, W. Moffat
The concept of queer natures developed throughout the twentieth century developed into a communal myth. Nature served as a source of mythological belief in the materiality of sexual and aesthetic feeling for queers throughout the twentieth century and became a source of political organization.
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A consideration of See’s two projects: one challenging the status of nature within queer studies, the other proposing a new theory of the orientation toward myth of queer politics. Memories of See as a reader and teacher.
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See's thinking is out ahead of the field, or in opposition to it: in his questioning of the epistemological ground and the political effects of anti-essentialism; in his rethinking of the place of science and of Enlightenment values more broadly; and in his testing of anti-normativity as a framework for politics, See demurs from fundamental principles of queer studies.
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Pub Date : 2020-01-07DOI: 10.5422/fordham/9780823286980.003.0010
Sam See, S. Herring, Heather K. Love, W. Moffat
Hart Crane acknowledged the problem of creating a representative tale of the American tribe. Unlike other writers, however, Crane harnessed the long poem’s generic incapacity to universalize experience as his poem’s central structural and thematic principle. This failure of linguistic union is analogous to the failure of sexual union, but these broken erotic unions open space for poetic expressions of an unidealized myth of homosexual union.
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