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Queer theory

Francis Mercurius van Helmont (see plate 12), the son of John Baptist, bom in 1618, gained the reputation of having also achieved the magnum opus, since he appeared to live very luxuriously upon a limited income. He was a skilled chemist and physician, but held many queer theories, metempsychosis included. [Pg.60]

Edelman, Lee. No Euture Queer Theory and the Death Drive. Durham, NC Duke University Press, 2004. [Pg.202]

Jim Ellis, Queer Period Derek Jarman s Renaissance , in Ellis Hanson (ed.), Out Takes Essays on Queer Theory and Film (Durham, NC Duke University Press, 1999), 288-315, 288. [Pg.130]

In No Future Queer Theory and the Death Drive (Durham, NC Duke University Press, 2004), Lee Edelman argues that we cannot conceive of a future without the figure of the child (p. ii). [Pg.116]

Michael F. Davis, Latent Intelligence and the Conception of Queer Theory , in Walter Pater Transparencies of Desire (1880-1920), ed. Laurel Brake, et al. (Greensboro, NC ELT Press, 2002), pp. 261-85 Christopher Reed, Making History The Bloomsbury Group s Construction of Aesthetic and Sexual Identity , in Gay and Lesbian Studies in Art History, ed. Whimey Davis (New York Harrington Park Press, 1994), pp. 189-224. [Pg.195]

Parker, Andrew. Unthinking Sex Marx, Engels, and the Scene of Writing. In Fear of a Queer Planet Queer Politics and Social Theory, edited by Michael Warner, 19—41. Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press, 1993. [Pg.207]


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