Mod en neutral seksualitet! Eller Roland Barthes som queerteoretiker?
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Mod en neutral seksualitet! Eller Roland Barthes som queerteoretiker? / Leer, Jonatan.
In: Passage, Vol. 28, No. 70, 13.12.2013, p. 37-49.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Mod en neutral seksualitet!
T2 - Eller Roland Barthes som queerteoretiker?
AU - Leer, Jonatan
PY - 2013/12/13
Y1 - 2013/12/13
N2 - Towards a Neutral Sexuality! or Roland Barthes as a Queer Thinker?This article argues that the work of Roland Barthes has interesting perspectives in common with the queer theory. This argument will be put forward by using his concept of ‘the neutral’ that Barthes defines as “that which outplays the paradigm”. This notion was presented at a series of lectures at Collège de France in 1977. Through a reading of Barthes’s autobiography, Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes (1975), the article demonstrates how Barthes in this text tries to outplay the paradigms that rules over the hegemonic understanding of gender and sexuality; also the fragmented text presents a vision of a sexual utopia, a neutral sexuality, that tries – like the queer theory – to go and think beyond a binary conception of gender and sexuality. Finally, it is suggested that we should start to think about a movement of “French queer theory” in the late 1970’s that beside Barthes includes Jean Baudrillard.
AB - Towards a Neutral Sexuality! or Roland Barthes as a Queer Thinker?This article argues that the work of Roland Barthes has interesting perspectives in common with the queer theory. This argument will be put forward by using his concept of ‘the neutral’ that Barthes defines as “that which outplays the paradigm”. This notion was presented at a series of lectures at Collège de France in 1977. Through a reading of Barthes’s autobiography, Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes (1975), the article demonstrates how Barthes in this text tries to outplay the paradigms that rules over the hegemonic understanding of gender and sexuality; also the fragmented text presents a vision of a sexual utopia, a neutral sexuality, that tries – like the queer theory – to go and think beyond a binary conception of gender and sexuality. Finally, it is suggested that we should start to think about a movement of “French queer theory” in the late 1970’s that beside Barthes includes Jean Baudrillard.
KW - Det Humanistiske Fakultet
KW - Barthes, Roland
KW - queer teori
KW - Butler, Judith
KW - Fransk litteratur
KW - Kønsforskning
KW - Selvbiografi
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 28
SP - 37
EP - 49
JO - Passage
JF - Passage
SN - 0901-8883
IS - 70
ER -
ID: 93945901