1st Edition

Regarding Sedgwick Essays on Queer Culture and Critical Theory

Edited By Stephen M. Barber, David L. Clark Copyright 2002
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is one of the most important figures in the history of modern gender studies. This book, which features an interview with Sedgwick, is a collection of new essays by established scholars

    Introduction, Stephen M. Barber and David L. Clark: Queer Moments: The Performative Temporalities of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Sedgwick's Subjects and Others 1. Douglas Crimp: Mario Montez, For Shame 2. Lauren Berlant: Two Girls, Fat and Thin 3. Judith Butler: Capacity 4. Deborah P. Britzman: Theory Kindergarten 5. Paul Kelleher: If Love Were All: Reading Sedgwick Sentimentally Writing Ethics: Reading Cleaving 6. Ross Chambers: Strategic Constructivism? Sedgwick's Ethics of Inversion 7. Kathryn Bond Stockton: Eve's Queer Child 8. Melissa Solomon: Flaming Iguanas, Dalai Pandas, and Other Lesbian Bardos (A few perimeter points) 9. Nancy K. Miller: Reviewing Eve Envois 10. James Kincaid: When Whippoorwills Call ***** 11. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Stephen M. Barber, and David L. Clark: This Piercing Bouquet: An Interview with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick 12. Selected Bibliography of Texts by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Notes on Contributors Index

    Biography

    Stephen M. Barber, David L. Clark

    "This anthology demonstrates that the field of queer theory has made and continues to make an important contribution to our understanding of sexuality in all its forms." -- William S. Hampl, The Gay and Lesbian Review
    "Kathryn Bond Stockton's Eve's Queer Child is one of the richest and rigorous--not to say laugh out loud humorous--essays that I've encountered in all of queer theory." -- William S. Hampl, The Gay and Lesbian Review
    "Regarding Sedgwick: Essays on Queer Culture and Critical Theory is the only book-length study of the writings of the influential queer theorist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick...the editors have assembled an estimable collection of authors." -- William S. Hampl, The Gay and Lesbian Review
    "The power, range, and immense utility of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's restlessly evolving, always surprising work are put on conspicuous display by the many different kinds of writing brought together in this experimental collection." -- David M. Halperin, W. H. Auden Collegiate Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and author of ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF HOMOSEXUALITY and SAINT FOUCAULT.
    "Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's writings exercise a deroutinizing effect on hard-held habits of thought. Reading her one feels one might, in fact, think anew. The contributors to Regarding Sedgwick celebrate and pursue this special quality of Sedgwick's. The result is a volume that is capacious, inventive, polyrhythmic, full of productive cross-purposes, sometimes wild or extravagant, and often moving. Michael Lucey, University of California, Berkeley."