In 'Fun Home' and other books, queer narratives rework time
December 11, 2024
December 11, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 11 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Queer writers often find that conventional narrative forms the marriage plot, for instance don't work to tell their stories.
To compensate, "they rework representational forms to make space for the telling of their tales," according to scholar Kate McCullough.
One way to rework narrative form is time, said McCullough, associate professor with a joint appointment in feminis . . .
Queer writers often find that conventional narrative forms the marriage plot, for instance don't work to tell their stories.
To compensate, "they rework representational forms to make space for the telling of their tales," according to scholar Kate McCullough.
One way to rework narrative form is time, said McCullough, associate professor with a joint appointment in feminis . . .