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    Sartorial Fandom : Fashion, Beauty Culture, and Identity /

    Published 2023
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Acknowledgments Introduction: "Fandom, But Make It Fashion". Elizabeth Affuso and Suzanne Scott -- PART I: Histories of Sartorial Fandom -- 1. …”
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    Hope isn't stupid : utopian affects in contemporary American literature / by Grattan, Sean Austin

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Thomas Pynchon and Collective Possibility -- Solitude, Affect, and Utopia in Colson Whitehead's The Intuitionist -- Musical Fandom and the Limits of Utopian Possibility -- Afterword.…”
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    Hope isn't stupid : utopian affects in contemporary American literature / by Grattan, Sean Austin

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…: Thomas Pynchon and Collective Possibility -- Solitude, Affect, and Utopia in Colson Whitehead's The Intuitionist -- Musical Fandom and the Limits of Utopian Possibility -- Afterword.…”
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    Sissy! : the effeminate paradox in postwar US literature and culture / by Thomas, Harry, Jr., 1977-

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…to sissies: fascinating effeminacy defined -- The sympathetic sissy: Carson McCullers, Truman Capote, and fascinating effeminacy in postwar US literature -- The straight-acting gay man versus the truth-telling queen: Gore Vidal, James Baldwin, and gay men's debates about effeminacy -- "I [heart] boys who sparkle": straight female fandom and fascinating effeminacy -- Amplifying the paradox: effeminacy in the age of HIV/AIDS -- "The sissy triumphant": fascinating effeminacy goes mainstream -- Conclusion: "Our makeup is terrible, but I love you anyway": why fascinating effeminacy matters in the twenty-first century.…”
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    Sissy! : the effeminate paradox in postwar US literature and culture / by Thomas, Harry, Jr., 1977-

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…to sissies : fascinating effeminacy defined -- The sympathetic sissy : Carson McCullers, Truman Capote, and fascinating effeminacy in postwar US literature -- The straight-acting gay man versus the truth-telling queen : Gore Vidal, James Baldwin, and gay men's debates about effeminacy -- "I [heart] boys who sparkle" : straight female fandom and fascinating effeminacy -- Amplifying the paradox : effeminacy in the age of HIV/AIDS -- "The sissy triumphant" : fascinating effeminacy goes mainstream -- Conclusion : "Our makeup is terrible, but I love you anyway" : why fascinating effeminacy matters in the twenty-first century.…”
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