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- The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies
- The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Genealogies
- Part II Confluences
- Part III Representation
- Part IV Key Words
- Chapter 13 Queer Diasporic Crossings and the Persistence of Desire in The Book of Salt
- Chapter 14 Diaspora, Displacement, and Belonging
- Chapter 15 Queer Critical Regionalism
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to …
- References
Chapter 15 - Queer Critical Regionalism
from Part IV - Key Words
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 June 2020
- The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies
- The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Genealogies
- Part II Confluences
- Part III Representation
- Part IV Key Words
- Chapter 13 Queer Diasporic Crossings and the Persistence of Desire in The Book of Salt
- Chapter 14 Diaspora, Displacement, and Belonging
- Chapter 15 Queer Critical Regionalism
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to …
- References
Summary
This chapter examines the intersection of regionalisms and queer studies with special attention to US literary studies. It asks what difference, if any, queer critical regionalism as an intellectual approach may make in analyses of literature of the imperial center. Attempting to answer this question, the chapter revisits a short story that depicts queer love – “The Queen’s Twin” (1899) – by Sarah Orne Jewett, a US regionalist writer who has figured prominently in both scholarship on US literary regionalism and queer studies. By analyzing this story, the chapter demonstrates the potential of queer critical regionalism as an approach that both encourages comparative and transnational queer studies research and enables reevaluation of texts like Jewett’s that have hitherto been understood as foundational to a queer Western literary canon.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies , pp. 228 - 240Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020