Queens And Revolutionaries - New Readings of Jean Genet (Hardcover)


This study of Jean Genet demonstrates that his writings have much to tell us about the questions of identity, sex, gender, and politics that haunt us today. Indeed, "Queens and Revolutionaries proposes new readings of his work that focus on the two areas which Sartre's "Saint Genet does not adequately address: sex and politics. The book first demonstrates how Sartre's analyses, because of their uncritical reliance on a range of binary oppositions, fail to do justice to the complex interplay of agency and determinism in Genet's novels of the 1940s and fail to understand how Genet's erotic vision "challenges and ultimately undoes the hierarchies and structures through which gender is usually constructed. Using recent feminist and gender theory--from Helene Cixous's notion of feminine writing to Judith Butler's theories of performative gender--to elucidate the fluctuations, oscillations, and reversals in Genet's representations of cross-dressing and homosexuality, the readings show how these representations in turn reveal those theories' limitations and encourage a re-invitation of Lacan's work on the veiled phallus.

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This study of Jean Genet demonstrates that his writings have much to tell us about the questions of identity, sex, gender, and politics that haunt us today. Indeed, "Queens and Revolutionaries proposes new readings of his work that focus on the two areas which Sartre's "Saint Genet does not adequately address: sex and politics. The book first demonstrates how Sartre's analyses, because of their uncritical reliance on a range of binary oppositions, fail to do justice to the complex interplay of agency and determinism in Genet's novels of the 1940s and fail to understand how Genet's erotic vision "challenges and ultimately undoes the hierarchies and structures through which gender is usually constructed. Using recent feminist and gender theory--from Helene Cixous's notion of feminine writing to Judith Butler's theories of performative gender--to elucidate the fluctuations, oscillations, and reversals in Genet's representations of cross-dressing and homosexuality, the readings show how these representations in turn reveal those theories' limitations and encourage a re-invitation of Lacan's work on the veiled phallus.

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Imprint

University of Delaware Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2003

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First published

September 2003

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Dimensions

241 x 165 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

171

ISBN-13

978-0-87413-826-9

Barcode

9780874138269

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LSN

0-87413-826-4



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