Queer Defamiliarisation

Queer Defamiliarisation
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781474434164
ISBN-13 : 1474434169
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Book Synopsis Queer Defamiliarisation by : Helen Palmer

Download or read book Queer Defamiliarisation written by Helen Palmer and published by Edinburgh University Press. This book was released on 2020-07-09 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Helen Palmer examines the Russian formalist concept of defamiliarisation from a contemporary critical perspective, bringing together new materialist feminisms, experimental linguistic formalism and queer theory.She explores how we might radically restructure this gesture of 'making-strange' to create a dialogue with the affirmations of 'deviant', 'errant', 'alternative' and 'multiple' modes of being which have become synonymous with queer theory. Queer theory harnesses the creative potential of indeterminacy in order to celebrate and affirm infinite dimensions of sexuality and gender, creating space for all human beings to express themselves without the classification or judgement of prescriptive terminologies. Linguistic at its source, but going beyond this limit just like defamiliarisation, the liberating force of queer theory is derived from the removal of terminological boundaries. Palmer asks what a 21st-century queer defamiliarisation might look like and examines the extent to which these affirmative or emancipatory discourses escape the paradoxes of normativity or historicisation.


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