Joseph Allen Boone

Libidinal currents
From Kate Chopin and Virginia Woolf to William Faulkner and Doris Lessing, modern fiction surges with libidinal currents. The most powerful of these fictions are not merely about sex; rather, they attempt to incorporate the workings of eros into their narrative forms. In doing so, Joseph Allen Boone argues, these modern fictions of sexuality create a politics and poetics of the perverse with the power to transform how we think about and read modernism.Challenging overarching theories of the novel by carefully mapping the historical contexts that have influenced modern experimental narratives, Boone constructs a model for interpreting sexuality that reaches from Freud’s theory of the libidinal instincts to Foucault’s theory of sexual discourse.
The most ambitious study yet written on the links between literary modernity and the psychology of sex, Boone’s Libidinal Currents will be a landmark book in the study of modernist fiction, gay studies/queer theory, feminist criticism, and studies in sexuality and gender.

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“Boone has a marvellous, almost elegiac, sense of a complex, transatlantic choir of bodies and texts, from Bronte to Lessing–a choir that sings, under Boone’s tutelage, one unstoppably liquid, sonorous, sexual note, to which all serious lovers of literary modernity will want to lend their ear.”

 

—Wayne Koestenbaum, CUNY-Graduate Center

 

“A brilliant and visionary study of the erotic politics of modernism, Libidinal Currents is symphonic. Sexuality resounds at its center, but . . . sexuality also changes shape, its presentations the meeting-place for trysts among psychology, sociology, metaphysics, and history.”

 

—Patricia Yaeger, University of Michigan

 

“As an ardent and theoretically informed reader, Boone tracks the unruly flow of desire to show how the sexual and textual, the coercive and subversive, co-mingle and call into question monolithic metanarratives about the politics of modernism. A stunning contribution.”

 

—Susan Stanford Friedman, University of Wisconsin, Madison

 

“A big book in every way. Overflowing with insight, inventiveness, and erudition.”

 

—Joseph Litvak, Tufts University

 

“Like Boone’s previous work, this is a dense and scholarly account, wide-ranging in materials and magisterial in tone . . . a sweeping revision of modernism.”

 

—David Van Leer, Rev. In Journal of American History

 

Awards Won By the Book

.Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Recognition Award, USC (1999) for Libidinal Currents.

 

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