FIN DE MILLENNIUM, FIN DE BINAIRE. Analysing Queerness in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando

Ländström, Saga
University of Gothenburg/Department of Languages and Literatureseng
Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerswe
2016-06-23T06:35:35Z
2016-06-23T06:35:35Z
2016-06-23
The aim of this essay is to analyse Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando from a queer perspective, focusing both on transgenderism as well as bisexuality and pansexuality. The questions the essay tries to answer is if Orlando is queer, and to what extent this is portrayed in a respectful manner. In order to do this, the novel relies on Julia Serano’s theory of gender as consisting of intrinsic inclinations, and labels everything which violates the heterosexual matrix as queer. To analyse to which degree the portrayals are respectful, lists of stereotypes are applied. The main results are that Orlando is a very queer novel, both regarding gender and sexuality, and while the novel performs queerness in a respectful way, this respect is always conditional and the novel does conform to some stereotypes. The argument of the essay is that the character Orlando belongs to a non-binary gender category, and displays a bisexual or pansexual attraction pattern, and other characters subvert gender and sexual norms in similar ways.sv
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/44629
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SPL magisteruppsats i engelskasv
SPL 2016-023sv
HumanitiesTheology
engelskasv
Virginia Woolfsv
Orlandosv
Bisexualsv
Pansexualsv
Transgendersv
Queersv
Non-Binarysv
Modernismsv
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