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Picturing the Closet - Male Secrecy and Homosexual Visibility in Britain (Hardcover)
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Picturing the Closet - Male Secrecy and Homosexual Visibility in Britain (Hardcover)
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To what extent did people think they could identify an 'obvious'
sodomite before the construction of the homosexual as a type of
person during the latter part of the nineteenth century? What role
did secrecy and denial play in relation to the visual expression of
same-sex desire before the term 'the closet' came into widespread
use in the latter part of the twentieth century? And what,
therefore, did sodomites/homosexuals/gays/queers look like in
Britain in 1700, 1800, 1900 and 2000? Could they be spotted mincing
down the street? Or were such as these just the flamboyant few
whose presence conveniently drew attention away from the many
others who wanted to appear 'normal'? These issues are not
peripheral to the struggle of the last several decades for
individual self-determination and self-expression. It was this set
of cultural constructions that the pioneering writer Eve Kosofsky
Sedgwick (1950-2009) attacked in her book Epistemology of the
Closet as representing 'the defining structure for gay oppression
in this century'. This book represents a visual culture counterpart
to Sedgwick's study and aims, through the use of a series of
interdisciplinary case-studies, to explore both the pre-history of
the closet since the eighteenth century and its evolution through
to the present day. Chapters explore key moments and issues within
the British cultural experience and make pioneering use of a wide
range of source materials ranging from art to fashion, literature,
philosophy, theology, film and archival records.
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