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Before Queer Theory - Victorian Aestheticism and the Self (Paperback)
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Before Queer Theory - Victorian Aestheticism and the Self (Paperback)
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A reimagining of how the aesthetic movement of the Victorian era
ushered in modern queer theory. Late Victorian aesthetes were
dedicated to the belief that an artwork's value derived solely from
its beauty, rather than any moral or utilitarian purpose. Works by
these queer artists have rarely been taken seriously as
contributions to the theories of sexuality or aesthetics. But in
Before Queer Theory, Dustin Friedman argues that aestheticism
deploys its "art for art's sake" rhetoric to establish a nascent
sense of sexual identity and community. Friedman makes the case for
a claim rarely articulated in either Victorian or modern culture:
that intellectually, creatively, and ethically, being queer can be
an advantage not in spite but because of social hostility toward
nonnormative desires. Showing how aesthetes-among them Walter
Pater, Oscar Wilde, Vernon Lee, and Michael Field-harnessed the
force that Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel called "the negative,"
Friedman reveals how becoming self-aware of one's sexuality through
art can be both liberating and affirming of humanity's capacity for
subjective autonomy. Challenging one of the central precepts of
modern queer theory-the notion that the heroic subject of
Enlightenment thought is merely an effect of discourse and
power-Friedman develops a new framework for understanding the
relationship between desire and self-determination. He also
articulates an innovative, queer notion of subjective autonomy that
encourages reflecting critically on one's historical moment and
envisioning new modes of seeing, thinking, and living that expand
the boundaries of social and intellectual structures. Before Queer
Theory is an audacious reimagining that will appeal to scholars
with interests in Victorian studies, queer theory, gender and
sexuality studies, and art history.
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