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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780813594170
    Content: Querying Consent examines the ways in which the concept of consent is used to map and regulate sexual desire, gender relationships, global positions, technological interfaces, relationships of production and consumption, and literary and artistic interactions. From philosophy to literature, psychoanalysis to the art world, the contributors to Querying Consent address the most uncomfortable questions about consent today. Grounded in theoretical explorations of the entanglement of consent and subjectivity across a range of textual, visual, multi- and digital media, Querying Consent considers the relationships between consent and agency before moving on to trace the concept’s outcomes through a range of investigations of the mutual implication of personhood and self-ownership.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , Fine Print: A Foreword / , Introduction: The Subject of Consent / , Part I: Consent, Power, and Agency -- , 1. Consent, Command, Confession / , 2. The Gender of Consent in Patmore, Hopkins, and Marie Lataste / , 3. Consensual Sex, Consensual Text: Law, Literature, and the Production of the Consenting Subject / , 4. Consent and the Limits of Abuse in Their Eyes Were Watching God and “Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do” / , Part II: Consent, Violence, and Refusal -- , 5. The Seduction of Rape as Allegory in Postcolonial Literature / , 6. Willful Creatures: Consent, Discord, Animal Will, and Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles / , 7. Consenting to Read: Trigger Warnings and Textual Violence / , 8. Ambivalent Desires: Blue Is the Warmest Color, Luce Irigaray, and the Question of Consent / , Part III: Consent, Personhood, and Property -- , 9. The Art of Consent / , 10. Sardanapalus’s Hoard: Queer Possession in Henry James’s The Aspern Papers / , 11. Queering and Quartering Informed Consent: Genomic Medicine and Hyperreal Subjectivity / , 12. Vulnerabilities: Consent with Pfizer, Marx, and Hobbes / , 13. “I Never Heard Anything So Monstrous!”: Developmental Psychology, Narrative Form, and the Age of Consent in What Maisie Knew / , Notes on Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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