Fran?ois Cusset, author of the acclaimed book "French Theory,"
investigates the queering of the French literary canon by American
writers and scholars in this thought-provoking and free-minded
journey across six centuries of literary classics and sexual
polemics.
Cusset presents the foundations and rationale for American queer
theory, the field of study established in the 1990s and promulgated
by writers and scholars such as Judith Butler, Eve Kosofsky
Sedgwick, and Michael Warner, which challenges a supposed
"heteronormative" ideology in our culture. He then provides an
overview of their reinterpretation of the French literary canon
from a queer perspective, then deliberately goes further,
confronting that same canon with a lively form of general suspicion―