品味与品味:伍尔夫、拉德克利夫大厅与酷儿精英主义文化

A. Stone
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这一章考虑了伍尔夫的信念,即“高雅艺术”应该只间接地处理性(更不用说酷儿性了),以及这如何帮助塑造了现代主义者中的酷儿精英主义文化。斯通利用伍尔夫对霍尔淫秽案审判的不热情来论证她认为这种改革派文学绝对是中庸的。
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Taste and the Tasteful: Woolf, Radclyffe Hall, and the Culture of Queer Elitism
This chapter considers Woolf's belief that 'high art' should deal only indirectly with sex (let alone queer sex), and how this helped shape a culture of queer elitism among modernists. Stone uses Woolf's less than enthusiastic involvement in Hall's obscenity trial to argue that she considered such reformist literature as decidedly middlebrow.
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