Imaginative Resistance, Queer Fiction and the Law : Same-Sex Desire and the Good Life in Heteronormative Orders - Aleardo Zanghellini

Imaginative Resistance, Queer Fiction and the Law

Same-Sex Desire and the Good Life in Heteronormative Orders

By: Aleardo Zanghellini

Hardcover | 5 August 2021

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Imaginative Resistance, Queer Fiction and the Law develops a novel account of how heteronormative sociolegal orders undermine the well-being of same-sex attracted people, even when these normative orders may fall short of coercively interfering with their choices. Queer well-being is generally studied from psychological perspectives, through the concept of âminority stress.â

Taking four texts of mid-century Anglo-American queer fiction as illustrative case studies, this book argues â" in a philosophical rather than a psychological register â" that heteronormativity also affects queer well-being in more intangible ways. The central claim is that heteronormativity shackles the imagination: it curtails no less the imaginative reach of authors of queer fiction, than our ability â" engaged as we are in projects of self-authorship â" to make-believe personal futures in which same-sex intimacy is brought to bear on our well-being. The bookâs central claim re-works a concept central to the philosophy of fiction â" âimaginative resistanceâ â" and puts it into service of questions raised in moral philosophy. Apart from its political and normative implications â" strengthening the case for at least some global gay rights â" and from challenging some of queer theoryâs orthodoxies, the book also makes contributions to queer literary history, criticism and biography. Drawing on archival material and personal interviews, fresh readings are offered of Charles Jacksonâs The Fall of Valor (1946), Gillian Freemanâs The Leather Boys (1961), and Patricia Highsmithâs The Price of Salt (1952) and The Talented Mr Ripley (1955), making a case for their inclusion in the queer literary canon.

Imaginative Resistance, Queer Fiction and the Law will appeal to students of literary criticism, queer sociolegal history, law & literature, the philosophy of fiction, and queer theory, politics and ethics.

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