Offsetting queer literary labor
Autor: | Samuel Solomon |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Cultural Studies
HD4801 Poetry media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences Wage Gender studies 06 humanities and the arts 060202 literary studies PS0221 Gender Studies Labor relations HQ0075 Politics PS0147 PS0301 050903 gender studies Reading (process) 0602 languages and literature Queer Sociology Socialist feminism 0509 other social sciences Period (music) media_common |
ISSN: | 1064-2684 |
Popis: | “Offsetting Queer Literary Labor” asks how LGBTQ+ people and other feminists navigated late twentieth-century changes in print technology in the period from roughly 1965-1990, a period during which typesetting was first computerized and then all but abandoned as part of the pre-print process. I do this by way of an encounter with the writings of Marxist-feminist poet Karen Brodine. The labor relations that surround the typesetting computer are part and parcel of the revolutionary working-class and queer socialist feminism that Brodine elaborates across her writing and that she worked for tirelessly in her life. Through a reading of her poetry, journals, and political activities, I argue that late-twentieth century US gender and sexual categories, as well as novel forms of queer intimacy, were forged through the material relations of print-related wage work. Rather than claiming to queer these texts or this history, this article argues that the concrete forms of feminized labor that attend literary technologies have been and continue to be the basis for the category of “LGBT literature.” |
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