Unnatural Affections

Unnatural Affections
Title Unnatural Affections PDF eBook
Author George E. Haggerty
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 228
Release 1998-05-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780253115096

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"... compelling... One draws from Haggerty's very deft readings a strong understanding of the ways in which women writers worked to resist, with greater and lesser success, the increasing demand that gender relations be normalized by imagining ever more possibilities for deviance." -- Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature George Haggerty examines the "unnatural" affections that abound in 18th-century novels. Their portrayal offered a complex understanding of the role of gender and the articulation of female desire during the age in which women novel writers came into their own. The novelists offered romantic friends, effeminized male partners, maimed heroines, paternal obsession, and lesbian couples -- relations that defied cultural taboos of the time

Characteristicks

Characteristicks
Title Characteristicks PDF eBook
Author Shaftesbury
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1743
Genre Characters and characteristics
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The Secret Chain

The Secret Chain
Title The Secret Chain PDF eBook
Author Michael Bradie
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 220
Release 1994-12-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791497348

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Philosophic Studies

Philosophic Studies
Title Philosophic Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 404
Release 1907
Genre
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Philosophic Studies

Philosophic Studies
Title Philosophic Studies PDF eBook
Author University of Chicago
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1907
Genre Philosophy
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Rethinking the Monstrous

Rethinking the Monstrous
Title Rethinking the Monstrous PDF eBook
Author Jim Byatt
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 194
Release 2015-11-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0739195026

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This book examines the various ways in which British fiction since the late 1960s has addressed the marginalization of anomalous identities in an era of increasing social inclusivity, and the ways in which the category of the monstrous has been applied to various figures in society. Drawing on a diverse range of theoretical positions, from body politics to theories of domestic space, the book highlights parallels between the management of medical conditions, including locked-in syndrome, terminal illness and Down syndrome, and psychological anomalies including tendencies toward paedophilia, incest and violence toward minors. By addressing such a range of disparate identities under the banner of monstrosity, the book seeks to identify a degree of continuity between the treatment of the vilified predator and the vulnerable individual in contemporary Britain. The fictional works discussed include a number of novels that have made little impact in commercial and critical terms, yet which function as penetrating and insightful accounts of life in the margins. These works offer valuable and unique perspectives on figures in society whose stories often go unheard, and serve to outline the logic behind seemingly illogical gestures and acts.

The Practice of Quixotism

The Practice of Quixotism
Title The Practice of Quixotism PDF eBook
Author S. Gordon
Publisher Springer
Pages 247
Release 2006-11-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230601537

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Using postmodern theory, The Practice of Quixotism explores eighteenth-century women's texts that use quixote narratives, which typically demand that individuals purge their minds of internalized fictions to insist instead that the reality we encounter is inevitably mediated by the texts we have read.