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    The Wilde Century: Oscar Wilde, Effeminacy and the Queer Movement

    The Wilde Century: Oscar Wilde, Effeminacy and the Queer Movement

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    Auteur: Alan Sinfield
    Créateur: Alan Sinfield
    Éditeur: Columbia University Press

    Acheter D'occasion: EUR 19,89

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    Média: Broche
    Pages: 216
    Poids (kg): 0.7
    Dimension (cm): 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

    ISBN: 0231101678
    Code Décimal Dewey: 305.389664
    EAN: 9780231101677
    ASIN: 0231101678

    Date de publication: Juillet 1994
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
    Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible
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    Like all great artists, Oscar Wilde - and his work - can encompass a wide variety of meaning and discussion. In The Wilde Century British scholar and critic Alan Sinfield uses "Wilde" as both example and symbol of the changing meanings of "effeminacy" in modern culture.

    To a large degree Wilde's "foppishness," seemingly flippant satire, and "art for art's sake" aesthetic has defined both the nature and social attitude of homosexuality for the past 100 years. By examining Wilde's work, as well as a broad range of other topics--from E. M. Forster's and Ronald Firbank's novels to the post-modern theories of Judith Butler and Eve Kosofsky Sedgewick--Sinfield explores how ideas about gender and morality have shaped the very core of how we define art and politics. In Sinfield's impressive, even dazzling analysis, Wilde is both the generator and the touchstone for a contemporary queer sensibility in which creativity, social change, and a clear vision of a better world can become a reality. --Michael Bronski

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