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  1. Queering the Underworld
    Slumming, Literature, and the Undoing of Lesbian and Gay History
    Autor*in: Herring, Scott
    Erschienen: 2007; ©2007.
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid... mehr

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    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid details about the deviants who populated it. In this major rethinking of American literature and culture, Scott Herring explores how a key group of authors manipulated this genre to paradoxically evade the confines of sexual identification. Queering the Underworld examines a range of writers, from Jane Addams and Willa Cather to Carl Van Vechten and Djuna Barnes, revealing how they fulfilled the conventions of slumming literature but undermined its goals, and in the process, queered the genre itself. Their work frustrated the reader's desire for sexual knowledge, restored the inscrutability of sexual identity, and cast doubt on the value of a homosexual subculture made visible and therefore subject to official control. Herring is persuasive and polemical in connecting these writers to ongoing debates about lesbian and gay history and politics, and Queering the Underworld will be widely read by students and scholars of literature, history, and sexuality. Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Queer Slumming -- Underworld Unknowing -- The Hermeneutics of Sexual Suspicion -- The Suspicion of Sexual Hermeneutics -- Rotten Politics -- Chapter 1. Terra Incognita: Jane Addams, Philanthropic Slumming, and the Elusive Identity of Hull-House -- Disappearing Acts -- Spinster Panic -- Queered Cosmopolitanism -- Twenty Years in Cedarville -- The Limbo of Forgotten Spectators -- Chapter 2. Willa Cather's Experiment in Luxury -- Cather's Case History -- In the Company of Tramps -- Decadent Movements -- The Miseries of Pittsburgh -- Fairy Worlds -- Slumming on Park Avenue -- Capitalism and the Erasure of Gay Identity -- Chapter 3. "Slightly Known Territory": Renaissance Admixture and the So-Called Van Vechten School -- A Caucasian Storms Harlem -- The Signifying Slummer -- Parties and Mixers -- Friendship beyond Understanding -- Nugent's Shtick -- "Just a Case of Mixed Signs" -- Chapter 4. Antisapphic Modernism -- Les myst`eres de Djuna Barnes -- Looking for Bohemia -- Stephen Gordon's Slumming Tour -- Lost in transition -- Watchman, What of the Night? -- Hidden from History -- The Obscure Life -- Epilogue: Secrets of the African-American Bisexual Man -- or, Double Lives on the Down Low -- Straight Outta Compton -- Never Apologize, Never Explain -- Undetectability -- Beyond Subcultural Studies: A Manifesto -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780226327921
    Schlagworte: American literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; City and town life in literature; Gay culture in literature; Homosexuality ; United States ; History; Homosexuality in literature; Lesbianism in literature; Slums in literature; Electronic books
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  2. Queering the Underworld
    Slumming, Literature, and the Undoing of Lesbian and Gay History
    Autor*in: Herring, Scott
    Erschienen: 2007; ©2007.
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid... mehr

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    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid details about the deviants who populated it. In this major rethinking of American literature and culture, Scott Herring explores how a key group of authors manipulated this genre to paradoxically evade the confines of sexual identification. Queering the Underworld examines a range of writers, from Jane Addams and Willa Cather to Carl Van Vechten and Djuna Barnes, revealing how they fulfilled the conventions of slumming literature but undermined its goals, and in the process, queered the genre itself. Their work frustrated the reader's desire for sexual knowledge, restored the inscrutability of sexual identity, and cast doubt on the value of a homosexual subculture made visible and therefore subject to official control. Herring is persuasive and polemical in connecting these writers to ongoing debates about lesbian and gay history and politics, and Queering the Underworld will be widely read by students and scholars of literature, history, and sexuality. Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Queer Slumming -- Underworld Unknowing -- The Hermeneutics of Sexual Suspicion -- The Suspicion of Sexual Hermeneutics -- Rotten Politics -- Chapter 1. Terra Incognita: Jane Addams, Philanthropic Slumming, and the Elusive Identity of Hull-House -- Disappearing Acts -- Spinster Panic -- Queered Cosmopolitanism -- Twenty Years in Cedarville -- The Limbo of Forgotten Spectators -- Chapter 2. Willa Cather's Experiment in Luxury -- Cather's Case History -- In the Company of Tramps -- Decadent Movements -- The Miseries of Pittsburgh -- Fairy Worlds -- Slumming on Park Avenue -- Capitalism and the Erasure of Gay Identity -- Chapter 3. "Slightly Known Territory": Renaissance Admixture and the So-Called Van Vechten School -- A Caucasian Storms Harlem -- The Signifying Slummer -- Parties and Mixers -- Friendship beyond Understanding -- Nugent's Shtick -- "Just a Case of Mixed Signs" -- Chapter 4. Antisapphic Modernism -- Les myst`eres de Djuna Barnes -- Looking for Bohemia -- Stephen Gordon's Slumming Tour -- Lost in transition -- Watchman, What of the Night? -- Hidden from History -- The Obscure Life -- Epilogue: Secrets of the African-American Bisexual Man -- or, Double Lives on the Down Low -- Straight Outta Compton -- Never Apologize, Never Explain -- Undetectability -- Beyond Subcultural Studies: A Manifesto -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780226327921
    Schlagworte: American literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; City and town life in literature; Gay culture in literature; Homosexuality ; United States ; History; Homosexuality in literature; Lesbianism in literature; Slums in literature; Electronic books
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  3. Queering the underworld
    slumming, literature, and the undoing of lesbian and gay history
    Autor*in: Herring, Scott
    Erschienen: ©2007
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 0226327922; 9780226327921
    Schlagworte: American literature; Homosexuality; Lesbianism; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Homosexualität / Motiv / Literatur / USA.; Lesbische Liebe / Motiv / Literatur / USA.; Slum / Motiv / Literatur / USA.; Literatur / USA / Motiv / Homosexualität; Literatur / USA / Motiv / Lesbische Liebe; Literatur / USA / Motiv / Slum; American literature / History and criticism / 20th century; Gay culture in literature; Slums in literature; City and town life in literature; Homosexuality in literature; Lesbianism in literature; Homosexuality / United States / History; Lesbianism / United States / History; Subkultur <Motiv>; Literatur; Homosexualität <Motiv>; Geschichte; American literature; Gay culture in literature; Slums in literature; City and town life in literature; Homosexuality in literature; Lesbianism in literature; Homosexuality; Lesbianism; Homosexualität <Motiv>; Subkultur <Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 278 pages)
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-263) and index

    Queer Slumming -- Terra incognita: Jane Addams, philanthropic slumming, and the elusive identity of Hull-House -- Willa Cather's experiment in luxury -- "Slightly known territory": renaissance admixture and the so-called van vechten school -- Antisapphic modernism -- Secrets of the African-American bisexual man; or, double lives on the down low

    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid details about the deviants who populated it. In this major rethinking of American literature and culture, Scott Herring explores how a key group of authors manipulated this genre to paradoxically evade the confines of sexual identification. Queering the Underworld examines a range of writers, from Jane Addams and Willa Cather to Carl Van Vechten and Dju

  4. Queering the underworld
    slumming, literature, and the undoing of lesbian and gay history
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid... mehr

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    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid details about the deviants who populated it. In this major rethinking of American literature and culture, Scott Herring explores how a key group of authors manipulated this genre to paradoxically evade the confines of sexual identification. Queering the Underworld examines a range of writers, from Jane Addams and Willa Cather to Carl Van Vechten and Dju

     

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  5. Queering the underworld
    slumming, literature, and the undoing of lesbian and gay history
    Autor*in: Herring, Scott
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid... mehr

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    At the start of the twentieth century, tales of "how the other half lives" experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without leaving home turned to these narratives for spectacular revelations of the underworld and sordid details about the deviants who populated it. In this major rethinking of American literature and culture, Scott Herring explores how a key group of authors manipulated this genre to paradoxically evade the confines of sexual identification. Queering the Underworld examines a range of writers, from Jane Addams and Willa Cather to Carl Van Vechten and Dju.

     

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    ISBN: 9780226327921; 0226327922
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Homosexualität <Motiv>; Subkultur <Motiv>
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 278 pages), Illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-263) and index

  6. Queering the underworld
    slumming, literature, and the undoing of lesbian and gay history
    Autor*in: Herring, Scott
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill. ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Scott Herring explores how a key group of authors manipulated this genre to paradoxically evade the confines of sexual identification. He reveals how they fulfilled the conventions of slumming literature but undermined its goals, and in the process,... mehr

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    Scott Herring explores how a key group of authors manipulated this genre to paradoxically evade the confines of sexual identification. He reveals how they fulfilled the conventions of slumming literature but undermined its goals, and in the process, queered the genre itself.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literatur; Homosexualität <Motiv>; Subkultur <Motiv>; American literature; Gay culture in literature; Slums in literature; City and town life in literature; Homosexuality in literature; Lesbianism in literature; Homosexuality; Lesbianism
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 278 p.), Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index