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This book provides a new way of understanding queer culture. The frameworks offered by queer theory—steeped in philosophical, theoretical and political commitments to 'difference'—have obscured the...
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07 June 2022

Same old offers a rethinking of positions that have defined queer theory since its inception in the early 1990s. Steeped in philosophical and political commitments to ‘difference’, queer theoretical frameworks have tended to assume that ideas related to ‘sameness’ only thwart and stymie queer forms of life. But this book takes a number of these ideas as its focus – uselessness, reproduction, normativity and reductionism – and reveals their unexpected formal and thematic importance to a range of queer literary genres from across the long twentieth century: fin-de-siècle aestheticism, feminist speculative fiction, lesbian middlebrow writing, and the ‘stud file’ or record of serial sex. Demonstrating how queer cultural objects often stand at odds with the frameworks that have been meant to help interpret and comprehend them, Same old interrogates the genealogy of the aversion to sameness that has kept those frameworks in place.
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Pages: 232
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date:
07 June 2022
ISBN: 9781526163813
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
Literature: history and criticism, Literary studies: from c 2000, Gender studies, gender groups
'Same Old makes a significant contribution to the recent appraisals of critique-as-method that have encouraged scholars to imagine how a field might organize itself in terms other than an Oedipal drama... Same Old nonetheless opens up some tantalizing questions for such a project, as well as for broader considerations of sameness itself.'
American Literary History Review
Ben Nichols is a Lecturer in Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Manchester
Introduction: Same old
1. Useless
2. Reproductive
3. Normative
4. Reductive
Coda: Same again
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