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The Coherence of Gothic Conventions
1980
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Cover is for the paperback copy, Tight Binding, Limited Chipping or Tears to Edges, No Markings or Creasing, Discoloration to lower parts of pages, back cover is scuffed, stamp on bottom edge of book,
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Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Author · 11 books
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick was an American academician specializing in literary criticism and feminist analysis; she is known as one of the architects of queer theory. Her works reflect an interest in queer performativity, experimental critical writing, non-Lacanian psychoanalysis, Buddhism and pedagogy, the affective theories of Silvan Tomkins and Melanie Klein, and material culture, especially textiles and texture. Drawing on feminist scholarship and the work of Michel Foucault, Sedgwick uncovered purportedly hidden homoerotic subplots in writers like Charles Dickens, Henry James and Marcel Proust. Sedgwick argued that an understanding of virtually any aspect of modern Western culture would be incomplete or damaged if it failed to incorporate a critical analysis of modern homo/heterosexual definition, coining the terms "antihomophobic" and "homosocial."
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