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发表于2024-11-14
The Queer Child, or Growing Sideways in the Twentieth Century (Series Q) pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
Children are thoroughly, shockingly queer, as Kathryn Bond Stockton explains in "The Queer Child", where she examines children's strangeness, even some children's subliminal 'gayness', in the twentieth century. Estranging, broadening, darkening forms of children emerge as this book illuminates the child queered by innocence, the child queered by colour, the child queered by Freud, the child queered by money, and the grown homosexual metaphorically seen as a child (or as an animal), alongside the gay child. What might the notion of a 'gay' child do to conceptions of the child? How might it outline the pain, closets, emotional labours, sexual motives, and sideways movements that attend all children, however we deny it? Engaging and challenging the work of sociologists, legal theorists, and historians, Stockton coins the term 'growing sideways' to describe ways of growing that defy the usual sense of growing 'up' in a linear trajectory toward full stature, marriage, reproduction, and the relinquishing of childish ways. Growing sideways is a mode of irregular growth involving odd lingerings, wayward paths, and fertile delays. Contending that children's queerness is rendered and explored best in fictional forms, including literature, film, and television, Stockton offers dazzling readings of works ranging from novels by Henry James, Radclyffe Hall, Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, and Vladimir Nabokov to the movies Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Hanging Garden, Heavenly Creatures, Hoop Dreams, and the 2005 remake of Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The result is a fascinating look at children's masochism, their interactions with paedophiles and animals, their unfathomable, hazy motives (leading them at times into sex, seduction, delinquency, and murder), their interracial appetites, and their love of consumption and destruction through the alluring economy of sweets.
Edelman藉精神分析把酷兒與大寫的兒童形象對立起來,並將其固化為永恒的鬥爭,而Stockton對精神分析的徵引則著眼於兒童尚未被異性戀規範馴化的酷兒性,強調growing sideways vs. growing up的時間之維。對the child queered by money的闡發尤其精彩,為酷兒視角的資本主義批判補充瞭一個彆齣心裁的切入點,與德勒茲、巴塔耶的對話也很有啓發。
評分將the queer child作為一個學術話題提齣的創新性作品。前三章的論述很精彩新穎,尤其是將狗作為metaphor以消除人類世界的generational temporality以及將motion和motive結閤起來的部分。後麵child queered by race那裏不是很令人信服。
評分Edelman藉精神分析把酷兒與大寫的兒童形象對立起來,並將其固化為永恒的鬥爭,而Stockton對精神分析的徵引則著眼於兒童尚未被異性戀規範馴化的酷兒性,強調growing sideways vs. growing up的時間之維。對the child queered by money的闡發尤其精彩,為酷兒視角的資本主義批判補充瞭一個彆齣心裁的切入點,與德勒茲、巴塔耶的對話也很有啓發。
評分Edelman藉精神分析把酷兒與大寫的兒童形象對立起來,並將其固化為永恒的鬥爭,而Stockton對精神分析的徵引則著眼於兒童尚未被異性戀規範馴化的酷兒性,強調growing sideways vs. growing up的時間之維。對the child queered by money的闡發尤其精彩,為酷兒視角的資本主義批判補充瞭一個彆齣心裁的切入點,與德勒茲、巴塔耶的對話也很有啓發。
評分Edelman藉精神分析把酷兒與大寫的兒童形象對立起來,並將其固化為永恒的鬥爭,而Stockton對精神分析的徵引則著眼於兒童尚未被異性戀規範馴化的酷兒性,強調growing sideways vs. growing up的時間之維。對the child queered by money的闡發尤其精彩,為酷兒視角的資本主義批判補充瞭一個彆齣心裁的切入點,與德勒茲、巴塔耶的對話也很有啓發。
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The Queer Child, or Growing Sideways in the Twentieth Century (Series Q) pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024