1st Edition

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

By Jason Edwards Copyright 2009
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    198 Pages
    by Routledge

    Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick was one of the most significant literary theorists of the last forty years and a key figure in contemporary queer theory. In this engaging and inspiring guide, Jason Edwards:

    • introduces and explains key terms such as affects, the first person, homosocialities, and queer taxonomies, performativities and cusps
    • considers Sedgwick’s poetry and textile art alongside her theoretical texts
    • encourages a personal as well as an academic response to Sedgwick’s work, suggesting how life-changing it can be
    • offers detailed suggestions for further reading

    Written in an accessible and direct style, Edwards indicates the impact that Sedgwick’s work continues to have on writers, readers, and literary and cultural theory today.

    Why Sedgwick?  Key Ideas 1. Homos  2. Homosocialities  3. Epistemologies of the Closet  4. Queer Taxonomies  5. Queer Performativities  6. Queer Cusps  7. Affects  8. Autobiographies  After Sedgwick  Further Reading

    Biography

    Jason Edwards is a senior lecturer in the history of Victorian art at the University of York. He is the author of Alfred Gilbert’s Aestheticism: Gilbert Amongst Whistler, Wilde, Leighton, Pater and Burne-Jones (2006) and the co-editor of Joseph Cornell: Opening the Box (2007).