The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature

The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature

ISBN-10:
110703521X
ISBN-13:
9781107035218
Pub. Date:
11/17/2014
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
110703521X
ISBN-13:
9781107035218
Pub. Date:
11/17/2014
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature

The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature

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Overview

The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature presents a global history of the field. It is an unprecedented summation of critical knowledge on gay and lesbian literature that also addresses the impact of gay and lesbian literature on cognate fields such as comparative literature and postcolonial studies. Covering subjects from Sappho and the Greeks to queer modernism, diasporic literatures, and responses to the AIDS crisis, this volume is grounded in current scholarship. It presents new critical approaches to gay and lesbian literature that will serve the needs of students and specialists alike. Written by leading scholars in the field, The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature will not only engage readers in contemporary debates but also serve as a definitive reference for gay and lesbian literature for years to come.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107035218
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/17/2014
Pages: 1115
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.57(d)

About the Author

E. L. McCallum is Associate Professor of English at Michigan State University. Her essays have appeared in journals such as Technoculture, Postmodern Culture, Poetics Today, Differences, Arizona Quarterly, and Camera Obscura, as well as in a number of edited collections.

Mikko Tuhkanen is Associate Professor of English and Africana Studies at Texas A&M University. His essays have appeared in diacritics, American Literature, GLQ, Modern Fiction Studies, and Cultural Critique.

Table of Contents

1. The Sappho tradition: imagining lesbian literary traditions Harriette Andreadis; 2. Greek pederasty and the philosophical dialogue David DeCosta Leitao; 3. The ancient Greek pastoral lament Jay Reed; 4. Roman prose and poetry Thomas K. Hubbard; 5. Configurations of gender and sexuality in medieval Europe Karma Lochrie; 6. Male-male love in classical Arabic poetry Thomas Bauer; 7. China: ancient to modern Giovanni Vitiello; 8. From the pervert, back to the beloved: homosexuality and Ottoman literary history, 1453–1923 Abdulhamit Arvas; 9. English Renaissance literature in the history of sexuality Jonathan Goldberg; 10. How to spot a lesbian in the early modern Spanish world Sherry Velasco; 11. Cross-dressing, queerness, and the early modern stage David Orvis; 12. The libertine, the rake, and the dandy: early modern and restoration through the eighteenth century Lisa O'Connell; 13. Homobonding and the nation Peter Coviello; 14. Romanticism and Goethe's circle Robert Tobin; 15. The Gothic novel and the negotiation of homophobia Steven Bruhm; 16. Same-sex friendships and the rise of modern sexualities Christopher Castiglia; 17. African-American writing until 1930 GerShun Avilez; 18. Turn-of-the-century aestheticism and decadence Elisa Glick; 19. Black socks, green threads: on Proust and the hermeneutics of inversion Sara Danius; 20. 'This sudden silence': a brief history of the literature of Caribbean women who love women Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley; 21. Modernist poetry Merrill Cole; 22. Queer, cosmopolitan Helena Gurfinkel; 23. Russian gay and lesbian literature Brian James Baer; 24. Spanish literature in the long twentieth century, 1898–2007 Gema Pérez-Sánchez; 25. French and Francophone literature Philippe C. Dubois; 26. African and African diasporic literatures Neville Hoad and Chris Dunton; 27. Notes on queer politics in south Asia and its diasporas Brinda Bose; 28. The crucible of space, time, and words: female same-sex subjectivities in contemporary Chinese-language contexts Patricia Sieber; 29. Mesoamerica mythmaking AnaLouise Keating; 30. Native American literatures Lisa Tatonetti; 31. African-American and African diasporic writing, post-1930 Robert Reid-Pharr; 32. Queer poetry in the long twentieth century Eric Keenaghan; 33. Lesbian and gay drama Sara Warner; 34. Contemporary gay and lesbian fiction in English Hugh Stevens; 35. Autobiography David Bergman; 36. Science fiction, imaginative writing, utopian literatures Darieck Scott; 37. LGBT/queer pulp fiction and mass culture Michael Bronski; 38. Children's and young adult literatures Eric Tribunella; 39. AIDS literatures Tim Dean and Steven Ruszczycky.
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