Queer Natures, Queer Mythologies
Queer Natures, Queer Mythologies
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Abstract
This book collects the scholarly work that Sam See had completed as of his death in 2013. It includes essays that have been previously published in leading journals as well as materials that remained unpublished. Its parts represent the two book projects that See hoped to complete: Queer Natures: Feeling Degenerate in Literary Modernism and Queer Mythologies: Community and Memory in Modern Literature. The first reinterprets the key term nature, central to so many discussions of literature and sexuality. For See, nature is no longer an unchanging substrate or a philosophical given. Relying on a thorough reading of Darwin, See argues instead that nature is constantly and aimlessly variable. Since it makes room for the aesthetic, by way of what Darwin called sexual selection, nature is also affected by feeling. On these grounds, See argues that nature itself might be considered queer. The second project proposes that, understood as queer in this way, nature might be made the foundational myth for the building of queer communities. See looks at the ways in which queer community has been imagined in literary works from a wide range of authors, and he analyzes the role that literature has played in providing significant aesthetic versions of that community. Locating the various failures of these myths is a way, he hopes, of approaching another, more successful communal story. In addition to his reading of Darwin, See provides new interpretations of modern writers including Langston Hughes, Virginia Woolf, Oscar Wilde, Hart Crane, and T. S. Eliot.
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Introduction
Sam See
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Part I Queer Natures
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Charles Darwin, Queer Theorist: Doing It Naturally
Sam See
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The Comedy of Nature: Darwinian Feminism in Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts
Sam See
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Art for Science’s Sake: Wilde in Whitman’s Wilderness
Sam See
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Exfoliating Modernist Realism: Carpenter, Darwin, and Forster
Sam See
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“Spectacles in Color”: The Primitive Drag of Langston Hughes
Sam See
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Epilogue: The Myth of Nature
Sam See
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Charles Darwin, Queer Theorist: Doing It Naturally
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Part II Queer Mythologies
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Fast Books Read Slow: The Shapes of Speed in: Manhattan Transfer and The Sun Also Rises
Sam See
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Making Modernism New: Queer Mythology in The Young and Evil
Sam See
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American Failurism: Hart Crane’s The Bridge and Kenneth Burke’s Paradox of Purity
Sam See
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The Cruelty of Breeding: Queer Time in The Waste Land
Sam See
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Fast Books Read Slow: The Shapes of Speed in: Manhattan Transfer and The Sun Also Rises
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Essays
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