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Queering W. B. Yeats and Gabriele D'Annunzio: Modernist Playwrights challenges the general resistance in scholarship and queer studies to approach Yeats and D'Annunzio through a queer lens because of their controversial affiliations with fascism and elitism, their heterosexuality and their venerated canonical status. This book provides the first fully theorised queer and comparative reading of Yeats's and D'Annunzio's drama. It offers the novel contention that due to their increasing involvement in queer and feminist subcultures, their plays feature feelings that are associated with queer historiography and generate ideas that began to be theorised by queer studies more than half a century after the composition of the plays. Moreover, it uncovers an alert, subversive and often coded social commentary in eight key dramatic texts by each playwright and at the same time highlights the thus far neglected commonalities between the plays and the queer historical as well as cultural contexts of these two prominent modernists.
Provides the first fully theorised queer and comparative reading of Yeats's and D'Annunzio's drama Draws on a combination of comparative, queer, postcolonial and dramaturgical approaches Examines the relationship between sexual politics and representations of sexuality in Irish and Italian theatre
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Zsuzsanna Balázs is Lecturer of Communication at Óbuda University in Budapest, Hungary. Her PhD research explored queer structures of feeling in W. B. Yeats s and Gabriele D Annunzio s drama, focusing on unorthodox representations of gender, power and desire in light of the playwrights queer and feminist networks. Zsuzsannäs main research interests include modern Irish drama, Irish and European literary modernism, queer performance, gender and sexuality studies, cross-dressing, and New Women performers. She has an extensive publication record, including papers in various peer-reviewed Irish and Italian studies journals and forthcoming book chapters in The Oxford Handbook of W. B. Yeats and The Edinburgh Companion to W. B. Yeats and the Arts.
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Queering W. B. Yeats and Gabriele D Annunzio: Modernist Playwrights challenges the general resistance in scholarship and queer studies to approach Yeats and D Annunzio through a queer lens because of their controversial affiliations with fascism and elitism, their heterosexuality and their venerated canonical status. This book provides the first fully theorised queer and comparative reading of Yeats s and D Annunziös drama. It offers the novel contention that due to their increasing involvement in queer and feminist subcultures, their plays feature feelings that are associated with queer historiography and generate ideas that began to be theorised by queer studies more than half a century after the composition of the plays. Moreover, it uncovers an alert, subversive and often coded social commentary in eight key dramatic texts by each playwright and at the same time highlights the thus far neglected commonalities between the plays and the queer historical as well as cultural contexts of these two prominent modernists.
Contenu
1 Introduction.- 2 Family, Normativity, and the Will to Escape.- 3 Moral Prudery, Respectability, and Broken Intimacies.- 4 Sadomasochistic Attachments: Reverse Power and Erotic Stimulations.- 5 Defiant Dykes: New Women against Patriarchy.- 6 Conclusions.