Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II - Sonya L Jones

Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II

History and Memory

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
258 Seiten
1998
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-56023-102-8 (ISBN)
41,10 inkl. MwSt
Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II chronicles the multifaceted explosion of gay and lesbian writing that has taken place in the second half of the twentieth century. Encompassing a wide range of subject matter and a balance of gay and lesbian concerns, it includes work by established scholars as well as young theoreticians and archivists who have initiated new areas of investigation. The contributors’examinations of this rich literary period make it easy to view the half-century from 1948 to 1998 as the Queer Renaissance. Included in Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II are critical and social analyses of literary movements, novels, short fiction, periodicals, and poetry as well as a look at the challenges of establishing a repository for lesbian cultural history. Specific chapters in this groundbreaking work trace the development of gay poetry in America after World War II; examine how AIDS is represented in the first four Latino novels to deal with the subject matter; and chronicle the birth of lesbian-feminist publishing in the 1970s--showing how it created a flourishing gay literature in the 1980s and 1990s. Other chapters:



outline the history of The Ladder from its initial publication in 1956 as the official vehicle of the Daughters of Bilitis to its final issue as a privately published literary magazine in 1972
examine Baldwin’s 1962 novel Another Country and discuss the complicated critical history of this work and its relation to Baldwin’s literary reputation--racial, sexual, and political factors are taken into account
chart how Other Voices, Other Rooms, by Truman Capote, and The House of Breath, by William Goyen, reveal contradictory genderings of male homosexuality--suggesting an absence of a unified model of mid-twentieth-century male homosexuality
argue that the 1976 novel Lover, by Bertha Harris, can be considered an exemplary novel within discussions of both postmodern fiction and lesbian theory. (The author calls for Harris to be added to the group of writers such as Wittig, Anzaldúa, Lorde, and Winterson, who are discussed within the context of a postmodern lesbian narrative.)
examine the short fiction of Canadian lesbian novelist Jane Rule in an effort to shed light on lesbian creative practice in the homophobic climate of postwar North America
argue for an understanding of Dale Peck’s novel Martin and John as an attempt to link two apparently different processes of import to contemporary male subjects through examination of the novel alongside selected passages from Nietzsche and Freud
focus on the pragmatic issues of developing and maintaining accessible research venues from which to cultivate the study of racial and cultural diversity in lesbian lives
Document the history of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, one of the first lesbian-specific collections in the world, from its birth in the early 1970s to the present.

Jones, Sonya L

Contents
Introduction



The Calamus Root: A Study of American Gay Poetry Since World War II
The Purloined Ladder: Its Place in Lesbian History
“What Is Going On Here?”: Baldwin’s Another Country
Writing the Fairy Huckleberry Finn: William Goyen’s and Truman Capote’s Genderings of Male Homosexuality
Inscribing a Lesbian Reader, Projecting a Lesbian Subject: A Jane Rule Diptych
Built Out of Books: Lesbian Energy and Feminist Ideology in Alternative Publishing
Bertha Harris’s Lover: Lesbian and Postmodern
Breaking the Silence, Dismantling Taboos: Latino Novels on AIDS
Nietzsche, Autobiography, History: Mourning and Martin and John
Resources for Lesbian Ethnographic Research in the Lavender Archives
The Will to Remember: The Lesbian Herstory Archives of New York

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.7.1998
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 480 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-56023-102-5 / 1560231025
ISBN-13 978-1-56023-102-8 / 9781560231028
Zustand Neuware
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