Novel Bodies: Disability and Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century British Literature

Novel Bodies: Disability and Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century British Literature
ISBN-10
1684481082
ISBN-13
9781684481088
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
2019-06-07
Publisher
Transits: Literature, Thought
Author
Jason S. Farr

Description

Novel Bodies examines the significant role that disability plays in shaping the British literary history of sexuality. Jason S. Farr shows that various eighteenth-century novelists represent disability and sexuality in flexible ways to reconfigure the political and social landscapes of eighteenth-century Britain. In imagining the lived experience of disability as analogous to--and as informed by--queer genders and sexualities, the authors featured in Novel Bodies expose emerging ideas of able-bodiedness and heterosexuality as interconnected systems that sustain dominant models of courtship, reproduction, and degeneracy. Further, they use intersections of disability and queerness to stage an array of contemporaneous debates covering topics as wide-ranging as education, feminism, domesticity, medicine, and plantation life. Farr demonstrates that disabled and queer characters inhabit strict social orders in unconventional ways, opening up new avenues of expression for generations of readers. In doing so, Farr concludes, these works make clear that variable bodies and desires are key for understanding the literary imagination of eighteenth-century Britain. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

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