1st Edition

Unbound Queer Time in Literature, Cinema, and Video Games

288 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Unbound Queer Time in Literature, Cinema, and Video Games investigates the potential of queer conceptions of time to unbind forms of understanding identities. In doing so, it recognizes the power of time to determine us but chooses to queer time and turn it into an ally of unbound forms of understanding identities. Through the analysis of different media—literature, cinema, and video... Read more

List of Figures

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1: Queer Time Unbound

Juan Francisco Belmonte Ávila and Estíbaliz Encarnación-Pinedo

SECTION 1: (UN)FORMALIZING QUEER TIMES

Chapter 2: In Perfect (A)Synchrony: Queer Style in The Line of Beauty

Jonas Kellermann

Chapter 3: “I Am Where I Need to Be”: Queer Homemaking in Fullbright’s Gone Home

Christina Xan

Chapter 4: Identity in the In-Between: Narrative Temporality and the Queer Experience in Tangerine and Moonlight

Małgorzata Mączko

Chapter 5: Disruptions to the Linear and Individual Narrative of Psychic Distress in Mike Barnes’s The Lily Pond: A Memoir of Madness, Memory, Myth and Metamorphosis

Cristina Hurtado-Botella

Chapter 6: Re-temporalizing Trauma through Gameplay in Gibson and Swanwick’s “Dogfight”

Amy H. Ahn

Chapter 7: Disrupting Binaries and Linearities: Queer and Trans Temporalities in Imogen Binnie’s Nevada

Steph Berens

SECTION 2: UNEARTHING QUEER TIMES

Chapter 8: “Queer Memory and the Brown Commons”

Juan Antonio Suárez

Chapter 9: Time, Memory, and Queer Sensibility in Milan Kundera’s The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

Weisong Gao

Chapter 10: A Faded Photograph: Ghosts, Specters, and Other Phantoms in Rebecca Makkai’s The Great Believers

Ana Bessa Carvalho

Chapter 11: “Be Three Now”: Queering the Postwar Heterosexual Marriage in Ann Quin’s Three

Laura de la Parra Fernández

Chapter 12: The Rogue as a Queer Agent in Video Games: The Picaresque Novel Legacy

David Matencio Durán

SECTION 3: UNBINDING QUEER TIME

Chapter 13: Genesis Noir and Cosmological Time: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Big Bang

Merlyn Seller

Chapter 14: Posthuman Temporalities and Shared Timings: Kinship in the Work of Jim Jarmusch

Johanna Schmertz

Chapter 15: “All the Ages We’ve Shaped Together’: Examining Queer Genealogies, Science Fiction and Non-Linear Storytelling through El-Mohtar and Gladstone’s This is How You Lose the Time War (2019)

Beatriz Hermida Ramos

Chapter 16: “Unbound and Loving It!”: Pleasure, Dressage and Queer Rhythmic Resistance in Monáe’s Dirty Computer

Jack Maginn

Chapter 17: Imagining Neuroqueer Futures: Crip Time and Care-ful Connections in Night in the Woods

Lisanne Meinen

Index

Biography

Juan Francisco Belmonte Ávila is an Associate Professor at the Department of English Studies, University of Murcia (Spain). His research focuses on the study of gender and sexuality in video games, and he has recently published his work in journals such as Continuum: A Journal of Media & Cultural Studies and The Journal of American Culture.

Estíbaliz Encarnación-Pinedo is Assistant Professor at the University of Murcia (Spain). Her research focuses on gender in postwar American poetry. She is the author of Beat Myths in Literature: Revisionist Strategies in Beat Women (2023) and co-editor of ruth weiss: Beat Poetry, Jazz, Art (2021).