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El. knyga: Sexual Dissidence

  • Formatas: 512 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192561916
  • Formatas: 512 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192561916

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Why is homosexuality socially marginal yet symbolically central? Why, in other words, is it so strangely integral to the very societies which obsessively denounce it, and why is it history - history rather than human nature - which has produced this paradoxical position?

These are just some of the questions explored in this wide-ranging study of sexual dissidence which returns to the early modern period in order to focus, question, and develop issues of postmodernity. In the process it brilliantly links writers as diverse as Shakespeare, Gide, Wilde, and Genet, and cultural critics as different as St. Augustine, Freud, Fanon, Foucault, and Monique Wittig. So Freud's theory of perversion is discovered to be more challenging than either his critics or his advocates usually allow, especially when approached via the earlier period's archetypal perverts, the religious heretic and the wayward woman, Satan and Eve.

The book further shows how the literature, histories, and sub-cultures of sexual and gender dissidence prove remarkably illuminating for current debates in literary theory, psychoanalysis, and cultural materialism. It includes chapters on transgression and its containment, contemporary theories of sexual difference, homophobia, the gay sensibility, transvestite literature in the culture and theatre of Renaissance England, homosexuality, and race.

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Review from previous edition Appears well placed to make an influential intervention in cultural theory on both sides of the Atlantic....A carefully argued, thought-provoking book that makes fascinating connections among different kinds of discourse while carrying an affective punch far beyond the academic routine * Modern Language Quarterly * Dollimore's amazing command of Western literary culture is evident in the historical and disciplinary sweep of his book * Signs * This is a thoughtful and challenging book, not only for its reappraisals of hoary academic controversies like the constructionist-essentialist standoff, but because of the many intriguing analytical formulations it propounds * Choice * A massive and authoritative contribution to the debate on cultural politics....Every student should own and use a copy. More to the point, so should anyone who presumes to teach * Times Higher Education Supplement * A substantial and ambitious book....It is a book that needed to be written, requiring the courage to tackle several conventionally distinct fields of knowledge and interpretation * Times Literary Supplement *

Introduction to Second Edition 1(30)
PART 1 AN ENCOUNTER
1 Wilde and Gide in Algiers
31(38)
PART 2 PERSPECTIVES
2 Some Parameters
51(8)
PART 3 SUBJECTIVITY, TRANSGRESSION, AND DEVIANT DESIRE
3 Becoming Authentic
69(26)
4 Wilde's Transgressive Aesthetic and Contemporary Cultural Politics
95(10)
5 Re-encounters
105(8)
PART 4 TRANSGRESSION AND ITS CONTAINMENT
6 The Politics of Containment
113(11)
7 Tragedy and Containment
124(11)
PART 5 PERVERSION's LOST HISTORIES
8 Towards the Paradoxical Perverse and the Perverse Dynamic
135(29)
9 Augustine: Perversion and Privation
164(18)
10 Othello: Sexual Difference and Internal Deviation
182(21)
PART 6 SEXUAL PERVERSION: PATHOLOGY TO POLITICS
11 Freud's Theory of Sexual Perversion
203(23)
12 Deconstructing Freud
226(15)
13 From the Polymorphous Perverse to the Perverse Dynamic
241(15)
14 Perversion, Power, and Social Control
256(10)
15 Thinking the Perverse Dynamic
266(5)
PART 7 BELEAGUERED NORMS AND PERVERSE DYNAMICS
16 Homophobia (1): Sexual/Political Deviance
271(16)
17 Homophobia (2): Theories of Sexual Difference
287(32)
PART 8 TRANSGRESS IVE REINSCRIPTIONS, EARLY MODERN AND POST-MODERN
18 Subjectivity and Transgression
319(5)
19 Early Modern: Cross-Dressing in Early Modern England
324(24)
20 Post/modern: On the Gay Sensibility, or the Pervert's Revenge on Authenticity---Wilde, Genet, Orton, and Others
348(23)
PART 9 BEYOND SEXUAL DIFFERENCE
21 Desire and Difference
371(29)
Afterword 400(1)
Bibliography 401(24)
Name index 425(10)
Subject index 435
Jonathan Dollimore pioneered cultural materialism; then he pioneered gay studies. He subsequently turned his attention to a fresh interrogation of those dark, recalcitrant elements of desire and mortality which resist utopian transformation. His influential books include Radical Tragedy (1984), Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture (1998), Sex Literature and Censorship (2001) and, with Alan Sinfield, Political Shakespeare (1985). Dollimore's most recent, path-breaking intervention is the powerfully personal Desire: a Memoir (Bloomsbury, 2017). Dollimore has held professorships at the Universities of Sussex and York, and he has lectured and taught throughout the world.