Gay Suburban Narratives in American and British Culture: Homecoming Queens
Martin Dines explores the relationship between the physical and metaphorical spaces of suburbia and the evolution of modern gay identities across a range of British and American film and fiction, looking at the work of Dennis Cooper, Quentin Crisp, Todd Haynes, Christopher Isherwood, Kevin Killian, David Leavitt, Oscar Moore and Edmund White.
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Gay Suburban Narratives in American and British Culture: Homecoming Queens
Martin Dines explores the relationship between the physical and metaphorical spaces of suburbia and the evolution of modern gay identities across a range of British and American film and fiction, looking at the work of Dennis Cooper, Quentin Crisp, Todd Haynes, Christopher Isherwood, Kevin Killian, David Leavitt, Oscar Moore and Edmund White.
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Gay Suburban Narratives in American and British Culture: Homecoming Queens

Gay Suburban Narratives in American and British Culture: Homecoming Queens

by M. Dines
Gay Suburban Narratives in American and British Culture: Homecoming Queens

Gay Suburban Narratives in American and British Culture: Homecoming Queens

by M. Dines

Hardcover(2009)

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Overview

Martin Dines explores the relationship between the physical and metaphorical spaces of suburbia and the evolution of modern gay identities across a range of British and American film and fiction, looking at the work of Dennis Cooper, Quentin Crisp, Todd Haynes, Christopher Isherwood, Kevin Killian, David Leavitt, Oscar Moore and Edmund White.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230233249
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 11/12/2009
Edition description: 2009
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

MARTIN DINES is Lecturer in Suburban and Cultural Studies at Kingston University, UK. His research interests lie in the relationships between identity, place and narrative in British and American literature and culture.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Straightest Space Imaginable? No Place to Hide: The Suburban Sissy and the American Coming-Out Story Making it Public: Recent British Coming-Out Narratives Wasteland of the Free: New Narrative and the Suburbs The Importance of Being Normal: The Fiction of Suburban Resettlement Sacrilege in the Sitting Room: Contesting Suburban Domesticity Coda: Writing 'Home' Notes Index
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