LEADER 02076nam 2200421zu 450 001 9911052921303321 005 20250204151126.0 010 $a9780814283790 010 $a0814283799 010 $a9780814284087 010 $a0814284086 035 $a(CKB)37416911300041 035 $a(EXLCZ)9937416911300041 100 $a20250204|2024uuuu || | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 200 10$aNever on time, always in time $enarrative form and the queer sensorium /$fKate McCullough 210 $cThe Ohio State University Press$d2024 311 08$a9780814215777 311 08$a0814215777 327 $aIntroduction 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. 330 $a"Using the works of writers such as Monique Truong, Carol Rifka Brunt, Mia McKenzie, and Alison Bechdel, argues that a queer narratology grounded in the senses is integral to conceptions of queer time, as placing the senses in time allows writers to narrate what otherwise seems to be non-narrativizable, opening new perspectives onto queer history, futurity, and relationality through the summoning of queer bodily experiences"--$cProvided by publisher. 606 $aSexual minorities' writings, American 606 $aSexual minorities in literature 606 $aTime in literature 606 $aSenses and sensation in literature 606 $aQueer theory 615 0$aSexual minorities' writings, American. 615 0$aSexual minorities in literature. 615 0$aTime in literature. 615 0$aSenses and sensation in literature. 615 0$aQueer theory. 676 $a810.9/920664 700 $aMcCullough$b Kate$f1961-$01888843 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911052921303321 996 $aNever on time, always in time$94528637 997 $aUNINA