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Author Bibler, Michael P., 1971-

Title Cotton's queer relations : same-sex intimacy and the literature of the southern plantation, 1936-1968 / Michael P. Bibler
Published Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (x, 298 pages)
Contents Introduction: in the kitchens and on the verandas -- Nation and plantation between Gone with the wind and black power: the example of Ernest J. Gaines's Of love and dust -- Planters and lovers. Intraracial homoeroticism and the loopholes of taboo in William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! ; Homo-ness and fluidity in Tennessee Williams's Cat on a hot tin roof -- The southern kitchen romance. A queer sense of justice in Lillian Hellman's dramas of the Hubbard family ; Katherine Anne Porter, Margaret Walker, and the uncomfortable compromise of black women's autonomy -- The queer black fraternity. Sex, community, and rebellion in William Styron's The confessions of Nat Turner ; Arna Bontemps's Black thunder: between masculine politics and feminine difference -- Conclusion: on the southern plantation, real love is always ambivalent
Summary "Finally breaking through heterosexual clichés of flirtatious belles and cavaliers, sinister black rapists and lusty "Jezebels, "Cotton's Queer Relations exposes the queer dynamics embedded in myths of the southern plantation. Focusing on works by Ernest J. Gaines, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Lillian Hellman, Katherine Anne Porter, Margaret Walker, William Styron, and Arna Bontemps, Michael P. Bibler shows how each one uses figures of same-sex intimacy to suggest a more progressive alternative to the pervasive inequalities tied historically and symbolically to the South's most iconic institution
Bibler looks specifically at relationships between white men of the planter class, between plantation mistresses and black maids, and between black men, arguing that while the texts portray the plantation as a rigid hierarchy of differences, these queer relations privilege a notion of sexual sameness that joins the individuals as equals in a system where equality is rare indeed. Bibler reveals how these models of queer egalitarianism attempt to reconcile the plantation's regional legacies with national debates about equality and democracy, particularly during the eras of the New Deal, World War II, and the civil rights movement. Cotton's Queer Relations charts bold new territory in southern studies and queer studies alike, bringing together history and cultural theory to offer innovative readings of classic southern texts."--Pub. desc
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-288) and index
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Subject American fiction -- Southern States -- History and criticism
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Homosexuality and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Homosexuality in literature.
African Americans in literature.
Race relations in literature.
Plantation life in literature.
Social change in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
African Americans in literature
American fiction
Homosexuality and literature
Homosexuality in literature
Plantation life in literature
Race relations in literature
Social change in literature
Sklave Motiv
Homosexualität Motiv
Literatur
Plantage Motiv
Southern States
United States
USA
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780813929842
0813929849