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Claustrophobic Families. Reading Queer/ly in Changing Contexts. In Conversation with Jenny Björklund
Manage episode 389427938 series 2987751
nordlitt continues the mini-series on Queer Theory and literature with the help of Jenny Björklund, Uppsala University. We ask what queer literature and reading might mean in a time and place where gay and lesbian parenting has become normalized. Jenny guides us through a novel by Viktoria Myrén about a mother who abandons her children, making literary detours to Victoria Benedictsson, August Strindberg, Margareta Suber, and Sara Stridsberg. We learn about Sweden's pro-natalist history and wonder if literary deaths can be read as acts of resistance. Last but not least, we emphasize the joy of co-writing and the importance of saying Yes!
(00:00:17) Introduction Jenny Björklund
(00:00:28) How Did Jenny Björklund End Up at the Intersection between Literary and Gender Studies?
(00:03:01) Moving Towards Queer Studies from Gender Studies
(00:06:47) What Happens to Queer When it Becomes Canonized?
(00:11:36) The “Pro-Natalist Tradition” in Sweden
(00:20:06) Queerness in Literature and Reading
(00:23:23) Queer Reading and the Concept of Death
(00:33:54) Paranoid and Reparative Reading
(00:38:00) The Body and Figurations
(00:45:38) Viktoria Myrén’s Novel I en familj finns inga fiender (There Are No Enemies in a Family)
(00:50:52) Queer Aspects of the Novel
(00:58:26) Marie as an Unreliable Narrator?
(01:03:02) The Structure Failing the Individual
(01:06:15) Leaving and Abandoning
(01:09:54) Family Conflict as War?
(01:18:09) Ambiguous Ending
(01:28:19) What Advice Would You Give Your Student-Self?
Bibliography, further information, and comments are available on Experiment Geisteswissenschaften.
https://exgeist.hypotheses.org/
Idea and conception: Stefanie von Schnurbein
Cut: Cecilia Falkman
38 Episoden
Claustrophobic Families. Reading Queer/ly in Changing Contexts. In Conversation with Jenny Björklund
Manage episode 389427938 series 2987751
nordlitt continues the mini-series on Queer Theory and literature with the help of Jenny Björklund, Uppsala University. We ask what queer literature and reading might mean in a time and place where gay and lesbian parenting has become normalized. Jenny guides us through a novel by Viktoria Myrén about a mother who abandons her children, making literary detours to Victoria Benedictsson, August Strindberg, Margareta Suber, and Sara Stridsberg. We learn about Sweden's pro-natalist history and wonder if literary deaths can be read as acts of resistance. Last but not least, we emphasize the joy of co-writing and the importance of saying Yes!
(00:00:17) Introduction Jenny Björklund
(00:00:28) How Did Jenny Björklund End Up at the Intersection between Literary and Gender Studies?
(00:03:01) Moving Towards Queer Studies from Gender Studies
(00:06:47) What Happens to Queer When it Becomes Canonized?
(00:11:36) The “Pro-Natalist Tradition” in Sweden
(00:20:06) Queerness in Literature and Reading
(00:23:23) Queer Reading and the Concept of Death
(00:33:54) Paranoid and Reparative Reading
(00:38:00) The Body and Figurations
(00:45:38) Viktoria Myrén’s Novel I en familj finns inga fiender (There Are No Enemies in a Family)
(00:50:52) Queer Aspects of the Novel
(00:58:26) Marie as an Unreliable Narrator?
(01:03:02) The Structure Failing the Individual
(01:06:15) Leaving and Abandoning
(01:09:54) Family Conflict as War?
(01:18:09) Ambiguous Ending
(01:28:19) What Advice Would You Give Your Student-Self?
Bibliography, further information, and comments are available on Experiment Geisteswissenschaften.
https://exgeist.hypotheses.org/
Idea and conception: Stefanie von Schnurbein
Cut: Cecilia Falkman
38 Episoden
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