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Performing that-which-will-become posthuman and queer bodies in the works of Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde.
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Performing that-which-will-become posthuman and queer bodies in the works of Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde./
作者:
Norman, Douglas Everett.
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221 p.
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Adviser: Elizabeth Richmond-Garza.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-04A.
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Literature, Comparative. -
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9780542654848
Performing that-which-will-become posthuman and queer bodies in the works of Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde.
Norman, Douglas Everett.
Performing that-which-will-become posthuman and queer bodies in the works of Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde.
- 221 p.
Adviser: Elizabeth Richmond-Garza.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Texas at Austin, 2006.
This dissertation focuses on two playwrights, at either end of the nineteenth century, who engage problems of the human body as a site of legitimation and authentication of identity by staging inversions of the categories of natural and artificial. Against the backdrop of increasing mechanization and dematerialization of embodiment, Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde explore the transgressive possibilities of artificial bodies as reactions against the erasure of the diversity of actual bodies. I read in their works similar rejections of the body as a site that narrowly prescribes gender identity and sexual behavior according to mechanistic views of physiology. In doing so, I argue that their aesthetic theories and dramas evince a longing for more flexible and complex models of embodiment that do not prescribe or authenticate gender and sexuality as functions of a mechanistic physiological nature. This project, then, locates some roots of posthuman and queer theories of embodiment in the dramas and aesthetic theories of these two dramatists.
ISBN: 9780542654848Subjects--Topical Terms:
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