02076nam 2200421zu 450 991105292130332120250204151126.09780814283790081428379997808142840870814284086(CKB)37416911300041(EXLCZ)993741691130004120250204|2024uuuu || |engur|||||||||||Never on time, always in time narrative form and the queer sensorium /Kate McCulloughThe Ohio State University Press20249780814215777 0814215777 Introduction Queer Narratology: Reading and Writing the Senses in Time -- Re/pasts: The Reiterated Ephemerality of Food in The Book of Salt -- Relays, Negative Space, and the Temporalities of AIDS -- Interruptive Intensity, Community, and the Queer Artist -- Drawing on the Senses: The Reparative Potential of Fun Home's Graphic Form -- Conclusion."Using the works of writers such as Monique Truong, Carol Rifka Brunt, Mia McKenzie, and Alison Bechdel, argues that a queer narratology grounded in the senses is integral to conceptions of queer time, as placing the senses in time allows writers to narrate what otherwise seems to be non-narrativizable, opening new perspectives onto queer history, futurity, and relationality through the summoning of queer bodily experiences"--Provided by publisher.Sexual minorities' writings, AmericanSexual minorities in literatureTime in literatureSenses and sensation in literatureQueer theorySexual minorities' writings, American.Sexual minorities in literature.Time in literature.Senses and sensation in literature.Queer theory.810.9/920664McCullough Kate1961-1888843BOOK9911052921303321Never on time, always in time4528637UNINA