It’s time to be real. In this episode with queer studies luminary Heather Love, it’s all about what you find, what you feel, what you knooooow(-ah) to be real. We talk about feeling and looking backward while shifting paradigms, about the semiprivate space of the queer classrooms, about the entanglements of queer, trans and disability studies and so much more. Tune in now and follow @queerlitpodcast on Instagram for more realness and reading recs.
References to Heather’s work:
Underdogs: Social Deviance and Queer Theory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021.
Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of Queer History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007.
2023 Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Memorial Lecture in Gender + Sexuality Studies by Heather Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU6bT2ZtNlA
“Assessing Critique, Scholarly ‘Habits,’ Queer Method and ‘Turns’: An Interview with Heather Love.” In Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics, ed. Salla Peltonen and Marianne Liljeström 1.1 (Autumn 2017).
“Gyn/Apology: Sarah Orne Jewett’s Spinster Aesthetics.” ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance. ESQ 55.3-4 (Winter 2009): 305-334.
“Safe.” American Literary History 25.1 (Spring 2013): 1-12. Special issue on second books, ed. Gordon Hunter.
Other references:
Davy Knittle
Paris is Burning
Cheryl Lynn’s “To Be Real”
Susan Stryker’s “My Words to Victor Frankenstein” (GLQ, 1994)
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Jacques Derrida
Jean-Paul Sartre
Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble
Alison Kafer’s Feminist Queer Crip
Tobin Siebers Rachel Carroll
Susan Stryker’s “More words about ‘My words to Victor Frankenstein’.” (GLQ, 2019)
Audre Lorde’s “The Uses of Anger”
William Wordsworth: “Overflow of powerful feelings [...] recollected in tranquillity”
Ellen Rooney. “A Semiprivate Room.” (Differences, 2002)
Paolo Freire
Herb Kohl
bell hooks
Patricia Highsmith’s The Price of Salt
Carol
Grace Ellis’ Flung Out Of Space
Questions you should be able to respond to after listening: