Exceptional intercourse : sex, time and space in contemporary novels by male British and American writers

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العنوان: Exceptional intercourse : sex, time and space in contemporary novels by male British and American writers
المؤلفون: Davies, Ben
المساهمون: Dillon, Sarah
بيانات النشر: University of St Andrews, 2011.
سنة النشر: 2011
مصطلحات موضوعية: Updike, John. Gertrude and Claudius, Jacobson, Howard. Act of love, Sex in literature, Space in literature, McEwan, Ian. On Chesil Beach, English fiction--Male authors--History and criticism, John Updike (1932-2009). Gertrude and Claudius (2000), Donoghue, Emma. Room, State of exception, Philip Roth (1933-). Sabbath's theater (1995), Space, Giorgio Agamben (1942-), Howard Jacobson (1942-). The act of love (2008), PN56.S5D2E8, Contemporary literature, Time, American fiction--Male authors--History and criticism, Scottish fiction--Male authors--History and criticism, Time in literature, Sex, Emma Donoghue (1969-). Room (2010), Ian McEwan (1948-). On Chesil Beach (2007), Roth, Philip. Sabbath's theater
الوصف: This thesis provides a theory of exceptional sex through close readings of contemporary novels by male British and American writers. I take as my overriding methodological approach Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the state of exception, which is a juridico-political state in which the law has been suspended and the difference between rule and transgression is indistinguishable. Within this state, the spatiotemporal markers inside and outside also become indeterminable, making it impossible to tell whether one is inside or outside time and space. Using this framework, I work through narratives of sexual interaction – On Chesil Beach, Gertrude and Claudius, Sabbath’s Theater, and The Act of Love – to conceptualise categories of sexual exceptionality. My study is not a survey, and the texts have been chosen as they focus on different sexual behaviours, thereby opening up a variety of sexual exceptionalities. I concentrate on male writers and narratives of heterosexual sex as most work on sex, time and space is comprised of feminist readings of literature by women and queer work on gay, lesbian or trans writers and narratives. However, in the Coda I expand my argument by turning to Emma Donoghue’s Room, which, as the protagonist has been trapped for the first five years of his life, provides a tabula rasa’s perspective of exceptionality. Through my analysis of exceptionality, I provide spatiotemporal readings of the hymen, incest, adultery, sexual listening and the arranged affair. I also conceptualise textual exceptionalities – the incestuous prequel, auricular reading and the positionality of the narrator, the reader and literary characters. Exceptional sex challenges the assumption in recent queer theory that to be out of time is ‘queer’ and to be in time is ‘straight’. Furthermore, exceptionality complicates the concepts of perversion and transgression as the norm and its transgression become indistinct in the state of exception. In contrast, exceptionality offers a new, more determinate way to analyse narratives of sex.
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______901::afc6e1c3b5eef53eee7066672717d28c
https://hdl.handle.net/10023/2582
حقوق: OPEN
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