Regarding Sedgwick : essays on queer culture and critical theory

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Regarding Sedgwick : essays on queer culture and critical theory

edited by Stephen M. Barber and David L. Clark

Routledge, 2002

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-269) and index

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ISBN 9780415928182

Description

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is one of the most important figures in the history of modern gender studies. This book, which features an interview with Sedgwick, is a collection of new essays by established scholars

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction, Stephen M. Barber, David L. Clark
  • Part 1 Sedgwick's Subjects and Others
  • Chapter 2 Mario Montez, For Shame, Douglas Crimp
  • Chapter 3 Two Girls, Fat and Thin, Lauren Berlant
  • Chapter 4 Capacity, Judith Butler
  • Chapter 5 Theory Kindergarten, Deborah P. Britzman
  • Chapter 6 If Love Were All: Reading Sedgwick Sentimentally, Paul Kelleher
  • Part 2 Writing Ethics: Reading Cleaving
  • Chapter 7 Strategic Constructivism? Sedgwick's Ethics of Inversion, Ross Chambers
  • Chapter 8 Eve's Queer Child, Kathryn Bond Stockton
  • Chapter 9 Flaming Iguanas, Dalai Pandas, and Other Lesbian Bardos (A few perimeter points), Melissa Solomon
  • Chapter 10 Reviewing Eve, Nancy K. Miller
  • Part 3 Envois
  • Chapter 11 When Whippoorwills Call, James Kincaid
  • Chapter 12 This Piercing Bouquet: An Interview with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780415928199

Description

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is one of the most important figures in the history of modern gender studies. This book, which features an interview with Sedgwick, is a collection of new essays by established scholars

Table of Contents

Introduction Stephen M. Barber and David L. Clark: Queer Moments: The Performative Temporalities of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Sedgwick's Subjects and Others 1. Douglas Crimp: Mario Montez, For Shame 2. Lauren Berlant: Two Girls, Fat and Thin 3. Judith Butler: Capacity 4. Deborah P. Britzman: Theory Kindergarten 5. Paul Kelleher: If Love Were All: Reading Sedgwick Sentimentally Writing Ethics: Reading Cleaving 6. Ross Chambers: Strategic Constructivism? Sedgwick's Ethics of Inversion 7. Kathryn Bond Stockton: Eve's Queer Child 8. Melissa Solomon: Flaming Iguanas, Dalai Pandas, and Other Lesbian Bardos (A few perimeter points) 9. Nancy K. Miller: Reviewing Eve Envois 10. James Kincaid: When Whippoorwills Call ***** 11. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Stephen M. Barber, and David L. Clark: This Piercing Bouquet: An Interview with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick 12. Selected Bibliography of Texts by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Notes on Contributors Index

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