Outlaw fathers in Victorian and modern British literature : queering patriarchy /
Outlaw Fathers provides an innovative reading of fatherhood and father-son relationships in a number of Victorian and modern literary texts. In addition to using an inventive psychoanalytic paradigm for redefining, or queering, the concept of patriarchy in literary studies and theory, it joins a lar...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Madison : Lanham, Maryland :
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Rowman and Littlefield,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Introduction : From the law of the father to the outlaw father
- Theoretical genealogies
- "The intercourse between the squire and his son" : the father-son marriage plot and the creation of the English gentleman in Anthony Trollope's novels
- Sons as lovers : the queer Künstlerroman in Samuel Butler's The way of all flesh, Henry James's "The lesson of the master," and J.R. Ackerley's My father and myself
- "A father's place is in the kitchen, dear" : male domesticity and motherhood in E.M. Forster's "Little Imber" and Alan Hollinghurst's The spell
- Coda : The "p-word" : queer patriarchy beyond maleness and nation.