Publication: The promise of a queer afterlife: a counter-proposal to preserving normative singularities in the cloud (2021)

Dossier: Writing and filming queer deaths

  • Joshua G. Adair Murray State University

  • Stacey Berry Dakota State University

  • Giulia Bigongiari University of L’Aquila

  • Mél Hogan University of Calgary

  • Anna Chiara Corradino University of Bologna, University of L’Aquila, Institut für Kulturwissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Keywords: death studies, queer studies, media studies, memoir, English literature

Abstract This is part 5 of 6 of the dossier What do we talk about when we talk about queer death?, edited by M. Petricola. The contributions collected in this article sit at the crossroads between thanatology, critical animal studies, and the posthumanities and tackle questions such as: how can we re-interpret literature, film, and media products through the lens of queer death studies? And how can we rethink death, dying, and disposal through literature, film, and media?
The present article includes the following contributions: – Adair J.G., The corpse comes out : spectral sexualities and the biographer’s impulse; – Berry S., The queer death binary of Giovanni’s Room remodeled as space for navigating oppression; – Bigongiari G., Queering the life/death dualism through barely alive literary characters; – Hogan M., The promise of a queer afterlife: a counter-proposal to preserving normative singularities in the cloud; – Corradino A.C., Notes on female necrophilia.Vol. 4 (2021)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.13131/2611-657X.whatever.v4i1

Link: https://whatever.cirque.unipi.it/index.php/journal/issue/view/6

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