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Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and the difference geography makes
Dialogues in Human Geography ( IF 27.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-08 , DOI: 10.1177/2043820621995628
David K Seitz 1
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Ruez and Cockayne point out that queer theorist Eve Sedgwick’s reflections on paranoid and reparative readings accompanying one another came directly out of her queer political as well as textual practice in the U.S. Wrongly dismissed as mundane, this crucial contextualizing work is something geographers do especially well. Indeed, understanding the context for Sedgwick’s theories of paranoid and reparative reading is vital as we reflect on how her concepts travel across time and space.



中文翻译:

夏娃·科索夫斯基·塞奇威克(Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick)

Ruez和Cockayne指出,古怪的理论家夏娃·塞奇威克(Eve Sedgwick)对伴随偏执和补偿性阅读的反思是直接来自于她在美国的古怪的政治和文本实践,被错误地视作平凡,这种至关重要的情境化工作是地理学家特别擅长的事情。的确,在我们反思塞奇威克的概念如何穿越时空时,理解塞奇威克偏执和补偿性阅读理论的背景至关重要。

更新日期:2021-03-08
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