Book contents
- The New William Faulkner Studies
- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- The New William Faulkner Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Approaches
- Part II Cultures
- Chapter 7 Queering Faulkner: Content, Structure, Failure
- Chapter 8 Faulkner and Women
- Chapter 9 “A Shape to Fill a Lack”: Faulkner and Indigenous Studies
- Chapter 10 On Thingification: Faulkner and Afropessimism
- Part III Interfaces
- Index
Chapter 7 - Queering Faulkner: Content, Structure, Failure
from Part II - Cultures
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2022
- The New William Faulkner Studies
- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- The New William Faulkner Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Approaches
- Part II Cultures
- Chapter 7 Queering Faulkner: Content, Structure, Failure
- Chapter 8 Faulkner and Women
- Chapter 9 “A Shape to Fill a Lack”: Faulkner and Indigenous Studies
- Chapter 10 On Thingification: Faulkner and Afropessimism
- Part III Interfaces
- Index
Summary
Critical consensus holds that William Faulkner was acutely interested in queerness. But this was not always the case. Critics were once vocal in their opposition to readings focused on queerness.
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- The New William Faulkner Studies , pp. 117 - 135Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022