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245 00 Queer sexualities in French and Francophone literature and
       film /|cedited by James Day. 
264  1 Amsterdam ;|aNew York :|bRodopi,|c2007. 
300    1 online resource (xix, 209 pages). 
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490 1  French literature series ;|vv. 34 
500    Contains papers that originated as contributions to the 
       annual French Literature Conference held in 2006 at the 
       University of South Carolina, in Columbia, South Carolina.
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |gIntroduction --|tSodomy, allegory, and the subject of 
       pleasure /|rMichael A. Johnson --|tDivergence et 
       "queer"iosités : Ovide moralisé ou les mutations d' "Iphis
       en garçon" (XIIe-XVIIIe) /|rLise Leibacher-Ouvrard --|tA 
       Modest proposal for queering the past : a queer princess 
       with a space of her own /|rPierre Zoberman --|tRousseau's 
       queer bottom : sexual difference in the "Confessions" /
       |rAngela N. Hunter --|t"Mademoiselle de Maupin" : 
       fluctuations identitaires et sexuelles /|rGuri Ellen 
       Barstad --|tGender convergence in Sand's "La Mare au 
       diable", a contrasexuel reading /|rJames F. Hamilton --
       |t"Étrange n'est-ce pas?" The Princess Edmond de Polignac,
       Erik Satie's "Socrate", and a lesbian aesthetic of music? 
       /|rSamuel N. Dorf --|tOuting Proust /|rNathan Guss --
       |tAnus of Tiresias : sodomy, alchemy, metamorphosis /|rEd 
       Madden --|tQueer writing : homoeroticism in Jean Genet's 
       fiction /|rElizabeth Stephens --|t"Nous sommes un fléau 
       social" : cinéma, vidéo et luttes homosexuelles /|rHélène 
       Fleckinger --|tRévélations intimes : vers une cartographie
       "queer" du Sud-Ouest /|rPhilippe C. Dubois --|tStop the 
       world, or what's queer about Michel Houellebecq? /
       |rDouglas Morrey --|tRecto/verso : mapping the 
       contemporary gay novel /|rLawrence R. Schehr. 
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520 8  The steady development of queer theory over the last two 
       decades has provided useful analytical tools and the will 
       to dismiss the watchdog of heteronormativity. Modes of 
       reading have evolved, as this volume of FLS amply attests.
       Following Bill Edmiston¿s introduction to the volume ¿ a 
       concise and informative history of queer theory ¿ the 
       fifteen articles reveal, not surprisingly, significant 
       diversity. One deals with queerness in the context of 
       medieval writing where allegorical and euphemistic 
       expression were understood to be irreconcilable. Another 
       treats translations in Early Modern France of an Ovidian 
       fable that had an inconvenient lesbian dimension. 
       Rousseau¿s fixation on his bottom (e.g., for spankings) 
       points to a queer streak, while Gautier¿s Mademoiselle de 
       Maupin enhances the theme of sexual misidentity with 
       ornamental figures. The queerness of Sand¿s La Mare au 
       diable emerges in the course of a contrasexual reading. A 
       musicologist investigates the possibility of a lesbian 
       esthetics of music in a work by Erik Satie, while a 
       literary scholar finds evidence of Proust¿s ¿outing¿ in 
       Jean Santeuil. Other articles address the sense of gender 
       transformation wrought by sodomy, a revised view on the 
       writing subject in Jean Genet¿s fiction, the queerness of 
       heterosexuality in the works of Michel Houellebecq, and 
       recurring motifs in recent fiction produced by ¿gay 
       Paris.¿ Two of the articles treat activism and esthetics 
       in film. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|b[S.l.] :|cHathiTrust Digital 
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700 1  Day, James T.,|d1948-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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711 2  French Literature Conference|d(2006 :|cUniversity of South
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