Eve's Triangles, or Queer Studies Beside Itself
In: Differences: a journal of feminist cultural studies, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 48-73
Abstract
Responding to the theme of the special issue, Queer Theory without Antinormativity, "Eve's Triangles" returns to the work of one of queer theory's most important foundational figures to consider critical sensibilities that are incompatible with the dyadic approach to power and politics now institutionalized in queer studies under the rubric of antinormativity. By focusing on Sedgwick's appetite for incoherence, the double bind, and nondialectical understandings of contradiction, this essay studies the elegant and cogent model of reading found in Sedgwick's work in order to value queer critical intuitions that have been subordinated to antinormativity's allure.
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