Curiouser on the queerness of children table of contents

steven bruhm, department of english, mount st. vincent university, halifax, nova scotia, canada, B3M 2J6 steven.bruhm@msvu.ca

Curiouser:

On the Queerness of Children

Co-edited with Natasha Hurley (Rutgers)

Forthcoming from the University of Minnesota Press

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Curiouser: On the Queerness of Children Natasha Hurley and Steven Bruhm

Part 1: Sexing the Child

2. Producing Erotic Children James R. Kincaid

3. The Pedophilia of Everyday Life Richard Mohr

4. �The Gentle Boy from the Dangerous Classes�: Pederasty, Domesticity and Capitalism in Horatio Alger Michael Moon

5. Live Sex Acts (Parental Advisory: Explicit Material) Lauren Berlant

6. Narrating the Child's Queerness in What Maisie Knew Kevin Ohi

7. Knowing Children: Desire and Interpretation in The Exorcist Ellis Hanson

Part 2: The Queers We Might Have Been

8. How To Bring Your Kids Up Gay: The War on Effeminate Boys Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

9. How to Do Things With Perversion: Psychoanalysis and the "Child in Danger" Paul Kelleher

10. �No Trespassing�: Girl Scout Camp and the Limits of the Counterpublic Sphere Kathryn Kent

11. Oh Bondage Up Yours! Female Masculinity and the Tomboy Judith Halberstam

12. Tongues Untied: Memoirs of a Pentecostal Boyhood Michael Warner

13. A Postmodern Utopia Of Childhood Sexuality: The Fiction Of Guy Davenport Andre Furlani

14. Theory a tergo: The Turn of the Screw Eric Savoy

15. Growing Sideways, or Versions of the Queer Child: The Ghost, the Homosexual, the Freudian, the Innocent, and the Interval of Animal Kathryn Bond Stockton

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