Preliminary Material /Lawrence R. Schehr -- RELIRE LES HOMOTEXTUALITES /Lawrence R. Schehr -- LE MILITAIRE APPRIVOISE ? LES SOLDATS DE BALZAC, DE GUYOTAT ET DE CLAIREDENIS AU SERVICE DE LA MASCULINITE QUEER /Owen Heathcote -- DOS A DOS : GODARD...
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Preliminary Material /Lawrence R. Schehr -- RELIRE LES HOMOTEXTUALITES /Lawrence R. Schehr -- LE MILITAIRE APPRIVOISE ? LES SOLDATS DE BALZAC, DE GUYOTAT ET DE CLAIREDENIS AU SERVICE DE LA MASCULINITE QUEER /Owen Heathcote -- DOS A DOS : GODARD CROISE COCTEAU DANS LA ZONE /James Williams -- DAKAN : UNE PREMIERE EN AFRIQUE /Isabelle Favre -- LA LIBERTE DANS L’EVASION DE L’IDENTITE HOMOSEXUELLE : UNE LECTURE DE QUERELLE DE BREST /Drew Jones -- LE MASCULIN DANS L’ŒUVRE ROMANESQUE DEGERALDHERVE : UN ANDROCENTRISME QUEER ENTRE LE PLACARD ET LE TUNNEL /Hervé Baudry -- OLIVIER PY OUL’ART DE REMANIER LEMASCULIN /Philippe Dubois -- LE GARÇON QUI VAGUE : PHILIPPE MEZESCAZE /Nicholas Dobelbower -- « UN MUR QUI NE SERAIT JAMAIS ABATTU » : LE BAGNE DU DESIR DANS UN CHANTD’AMOUR /Elizabeth Stephens -- UNE GENEALOGIE SANS ORGANES DANS LE SILLON DE DELEUZE ET DE PLATON ! /Robert Harvey -- RESUMES /Lawrence R. Schehr. The essays collected in this volume address and illuminate a number of works, both canonic and not, in French literature and culture through the use of queer theory as it pertains to a European, and specifically, French, context. The volume brings together studies of classic literature and film, including Balzac, Genet, and Godard, and juxtaposes these works with works by lesser-known artists as well as with implicit and explicit theoretical understandings of “queer.” This volume will be of interest to all researchers in French literature and culture and to those interested in the ramifications of queer theory in a contemporary context
The essays collected in this volume address and illuminate a number of works, both canonic and not, in French literature and culture through the use of queer theory as it pertains to a European, and specifically, French, context. The volume brings...
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The essays collected in this volume address and illuminate a number of works, both canonic and not, in French literature and culture through the use of queer theory as it pertains to a European, and specifically, French, context. The volume brings together studies of classic literature and film, including Balzac, Genet, and Godard, and juxtaposes these works with works by lesser-known artists as well as with implicit and explicit theoretical understandings of "queer." This volume will be of interest to all researchers in French literature and culture and to those interested in the ramifications of queer theory in a contemporary context.