Double Talk

The Erotics of Male Literary Collaboration

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
Cover of the book Double Talk by Wayne Koestenbaum, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Wayne Koestenbaum ISBN: 9781351818667
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: October 6, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Wayne Koestenbaum
ISBN: 9781351818667
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: October 6, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer on hysteria, J.A. Symonds and Havelock Ellis on sexuality, a novel by Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad, The Waste Land of T.S. Eliot (and Ezra Pound), even the Lyrical Ballads of Wordsworth and Coleridge: men making books together. Wayne Koestenbaum's startling interpretation of literary collaboration focuses on homosexual desire: men write together, he argues, in order either to express or to evade homosexual feelings. Their writing becomes a textual intercourse, the book at once a female body they can share and the child of their partnership. These man-made texts steal a generative power that women's bodies seem to represent.

Seen as the site of a struggle between homosexual and homophobic energies, the texts Koestenbaum explores – works of psychoanalysis, sexology, fiction, and poetry – emerge as more complex, more revealing. They crystallize and refract the anxiety of male sexuality at the end of the last century, and open up a deeper understanding of connections today between the erotic and the literary. Drawing upon the work of feminist critics, Koestenbaum connects male collaboration and the exchange of women within patriarchy: he peers into both medical texts and imaginative literature, disturbing our ready acceptance of the co-authored work. This strong and unsettling book transforms our understanding of the creative process, providing a new sense of what both collaborative and solitary artistry mean.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer on hysteria, J.A. Symonds and Havelock Ellis on sexuality, a novel by Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad, The Waste Land of T.S. Eliot (and Ezra Pound), even the Lyrical Ballads of Wordsworth and Coleridge: men making books together. Wayne Koestenbaum's startling interpretation of literary collaboration focuses on homosexual desire: men write together, he argues, in order either to express or to evade homosexual feelings. Their writing becomes a textual intercourse, the book at once a female body they can share and the child of their partnership. These man-made texts steal a generative power that women's bodies seem to represent.

Seen as the site of a struggle between homosexual and homophobic energies, the texts Koestenbaum explores – works of psychoanalysis, sexology, fiction, and poetry – emerge as more complex, more revealing. They crystallize and refract the anxiety of male sexuality at the end of the last century, and open up a deeper understanding of connections today between the erotic and the literary. Drawing upon the work of feminist critics, Koestenbaum connects male collaboration and the exchange of women within patriarchy: he peers into both medical texts and imaginative literature, disturbing our ready acceptance of the co-authored work. This strong and unsettling book transforms our understanding of the creative process, providing a new sense of what both collaborative and solitary artistry mean.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Feminist Thinkers and the Demands of Femininity by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Culture, Thought, and Development by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Redesigning Special Education Teacher Preparation by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Auditor's Talk by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Napoleon and Europe by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Empathy in the Treatment of Trauma and PTSD by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Rich Apparel by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book The Scary Screen by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Foreign Policies of EU Member States by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Australia as an Asia-Pacific Regional Power by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Policy and Strategic Behaviour in Water Resource Management by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Language Teaching by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book The Dark Side of Close Relationships II by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book International Economics by Wayne Koestenbaum
Cover of the book Architecture and Science-Fiction Film by Wayne Koestenbaum
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy