Selected Product: | Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of Queer History Hardcover Edition: 1 Author: Heather Love Publisher: Harvard University Press Release Date: 2007-10-31 ISBN-10: 0674026527 ISBN-13: 9780674026520 List Price: $39.95 | | Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times (Next Wave: New Directions in Womens Studies) ISBN-10: 082234114X ISBN-13: 9780822341147 List Price:$24.95 Intimacies ISBN-10: 0226043517 ISBN-13: 9780226043517 List Price:$20.00 Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others ISBN-10: 0822339145 ISBN-13: 9780822339144 List Price:$22.95 The Female Complaint: The Unfinished Business of Sentimentality in American Culture ISBN-10: 0822342022 ISBN-13: 9780822342021 List Price:$23.95 Ordinary Affects ISBN-10: 0822341077 ISBN-13: 9780822341079 List Price:$18.95 |
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Feeling Backward weighs the costs of the contemporary move to the mainstream in lesbian and gay culture. While the widening tolerance for same-sex marriage and for gay-themed media brings clear benefits, gay assimilation entails other losses--losses that have been hard to identify or mourn, since many aspects of historical gay culture are so closely associated with the pain and shame of the closet. Feeling Backward makes an effort to value aspects of historical gay experience that now threaten to disappear, branded as embarrassing evidence of the bad old days before Stonewall. It looks at early-twentieth-century queer novels often dismissed as "too depressing" and asks how we might value and reclaim the dark feelings that they represent. Heather Love argues that instead of moving on, we need to look backward and consider how this history continues to affect us in the present. Through elegant readings of Walter Pater, Willa Cather, Radclyffe Hall, and Sylvia Townsend Warner, and through stimulating engagement with a range of critical sources, Feeling Backward argues for a form of politics attentive to social exclusion and its effects. Sorry, there are no customer reviews written for this item.
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