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Societal Semantics: The Linguistic Representation of SocietyZilis, Michael A. 27 April 2007 (has links)
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Queering the Family Space: Confronting the Child Figure and the Evolving Dynamics of Intergenerational Relations in Don DeLillo's White NoiseLittle, Joshua 14 December 2011 (has links)
Criticism surrounding the children of the Gladney family in Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise remains a contested issue. I argue the children and their social environment reflect Lee Edelman’s analysis of the Child figure and its bolstering of reproductive futurism. The Child figure upholds a heteronormative social order that precludes equal rights and social viability for non-normative family structures and those opposed to an inherently conservative ideology. I find the continually evolving family structure elicits new dynamics among its members, offering greater social independence for all, which institutes a stronger familial bond and ensures a greater chance for its vitality. The Gladney family share such a dynamic; this is observed through the specific roles its members perform and the relations among them. Furthermore, I contend the Gladney family represent a model for maintaining group vitality, which is first required for organized political action against our inequitable social order.
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Review essay – New directions in queer theory: recent theorizing in the work of Lynne Huffer, Leo Bersani and Adam Phillips, and Lauren Berlant and Lee EdelmanHarding, Nancy H. 2015 August 1925 (has links)
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Antinatalist Sexual Dissidence in Decadent LiteratureMoore, Conner Furie 22 July 2021 (has links)
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