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Queer Experimental Literature Tyler Bradway

Queer Experimental Literature By Tyler Bradway

Queer Experimental Literature by Tyler Bradway


Summary

Queer Experimental Literature ultimately reveals that the recent turn to affective reading in literary studies is underwritten by a para-academic history of bad reading that offers new idioms for understanding the affective agencies of queer aesthetics.

Queer Experimental Literature Summary

Queer Experimental Literature: The Affective Politics of Bad Reading by Tyler Bradway

This volume argues that postwar writers queer the affective relations of reading through experiments with literary form. Tyler Bradway conceptualizes bad reading as an affective politics that stimulates queer relations of erotic and political belonging in the event of reading. These incipiently social relations press back against legal, economic, and discursive forces that reduce queerness into a mode of individuality. Each chapter traces the affective politics of bad reading against moments when queer relationality is prohibited, obstructed, or destroyed-from the pre-Stonewall literary obscenity debates, through the AIDS crisis, to the emergence of neoliberal homonormativity and the gentrification of the queer avant-garde. Bradway contests the common narrative that experimental writing is too formalist to engender a mode of social imagination. Instead, he illuminates how queer experimental literature uses form to redraw the affective and social relations that structure the heteronormative public sphere. Through close readings informed by affect theory, Queer Experimental Literature offers new perspectives on writers such as William S. Burroughs, Samuel R. Delany, Kathy Acker, Jeanette Winterson, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Alison Bechdel, and Chuck Palahniuk. Queer Experimental Literature ultimately reveals that the recent turn to affective reading in literary studies is underwritten by a para-academic history of bad reading that offers new idioms for understanding the affective agencies of queer aesthetics.

Queer Experimental Literature Reviews

Queer Experimental Literature's bold exegeses of iconic figures in postwar culture are to be recommended to any scholar of contemporary letters. ... Bradway's book makes needful interventions at the axis of affect studies and queer theory. ... Queer Experimental Literature also takes the pulse of the current debate within English studies over our methods of interpretation. (Michael Trask, College Literature, Vol. 45 (1), 2018)

About Tyler Bradway

Tyler Bradway is Assistant Professor of English at State University of New York at Cortland, USA.

Table of Contents

.-1 Naked Lust: Obscene Relationality and the Turn to Queer Experimental Literature.-2 Reading in Crisis: Queer Hermeneutics as Affective History.-3 The Languages of the Body: Becoming Unreadable in Postmodernity.-4 Queer Exuberance: Visceral Reading and the Politics of Positive Affect.-5 Permeable We!: Queer Theory's (Re)turn to Reading with Feeling

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NLS9781349955541
9781349955541
134995554X
Queer Experimental Literature: The Affective Politics of Bad Reading by Tyler Bradway
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Palgrave Macmillan
2018-06-07
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