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5. (Queer) Passing and Diasporic Aesthetics in Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half and Kama La Mackerel’s ZOM-FAM
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Adulting, Generational Blame and a World of Uncertainty; or The Case for the Millennial Novel 1
- 1. ‘My generation, her generation, blah blah blah’: Forms of Generationality in the Millennial Novel 16
- 2. Modest Temporalities: Time and Tense in Millennial Novels 33
- 3. Dialectic Conflict and Dialogic Becoming: Millennial Authors and the (Re)Negotiation of a Queer Arab Narrative 50
- 4. Trauma, Protest and the Dream: The Australian Millennial Novel 68
- 5. (Queer) Passing and Diasporic Aesthetics in Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half and Kama La Mackerel’s ZOM-FAM 81
- 6. Writing Millennial Lives at the Intersection of Class, Queerness and Refugeeism: Ocean Vuong’s On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous 97
- 7. Édouard Louis: Repetition and Transformation 114
- 8. You-Narration and Anticipatory Shame in the Millennial Novel 132
- 9 Choosing Marriage, Choosing Motherhood: (Be)Longing as Resistance in Alice Zeniter’s Jusque dans nos bras (Take This Man) and Sophie Mackintosh’s Blue Ticket 150
- 10. From Millennial Matrophobia to Millennial Matricide in Sophie White’s Where I End 171
- 11. ‘I’m not a junkie or something’: Millennial Fiction’s Depressed Women and Self-Medication in Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation 185
- 12. ‘Love is communist’: Sally Rooney and the Form of the Couple 205
- 13. Hardly Working or Working Hard: Registering the Long Downturn in Halle Butler’s The New Me and Raven Leilani’s Luster 221
- 14. The Work of Writing/Writing of Work in the Millennial Novel 239
- 15. ‘Made in China’: Racial Capitalism and the Spectre of Coolie Labour in Ling Ma’s Severance 257
- 16. Anxiety of Form: The Millennial Novel and Postsecular Politics 279
- 17. Faith is Not beyond the Self: Reconciling Contradictory Impulses in Fatima Daas’s La Petite Dernière 299
- 18. Desi Millennial Fiction: Refusal, Expectations and Misunderstanding in the Age of Terror 317
- 19. After the Flood: Rising Waters as the New Normal in Millennial Ecofiction 334
- 20. Solastalgia contra the Good Life: The Failures of Dutch Millennial Climate Fiction 349
- Coda: What Comes after the Millennial Novel? 366
- A Millennial Novel Bibliography 371
- Notes on Contributors 375
- Index 380
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Adulting, Generational Blame and a World of Uncertainty; or The Case for the Millennial Novel 1
- 1. ‘My generation, her generation, blah blah blah’: Forms of Generationality in the Millennial Novel 16
- 2. Modest Temporalities: Time and Tense in Millennial Novels 33
- 3. Dialectic Conflict and Dialogic Becoming: Millennial Authors and the (Re)Negotiation of a Queer Arab Narrative 50
- 4. Trauma, Protest and the Dream: The Australian Millennial Novel 68
- 5. (Queer) Passing and Diasporic Aesthetics in Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half and Kama La Mackerel’s ZOM-FAM 81
- 6. Writing Millennial Lives at the Intersection of Class, Queerness and Refugeeism: Ocean Vuong’s On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous 97
- 7. Édouard Louis: Repetition and Transformation 114
- 8. You-Narration and Anticipatory Shame in the Millennial Novel 132
- 9 Choosing Marriage, Choosing Motherhood: (Be)Longing as Resistance in Alice Zeniter’s Jusque dans nos bras (Take This Man) and Sophie Mackintosh’s Blue Ticket 150
- 10. From Millennial Matrophobia to Millennial Matricide in Sophie White’s Where I End 171
- 11. ‘I’m not a junkie or something’: Millennial Fiction’s Depressed Women and Self-Medication in Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation 185
- 12. ‘Love is communist’: Sally Rooney and the Form of the Couple 205
- 13. Hardly Working or Working Hard: Registering the Long Downturn in Halle Butler’s The New Me and Raven Leilani’s Luster 221
- 14. The Work of Writing/Writing of Work in the Millennial Novel 239
- 15. ‘Made in China’: Racial Capitalism and the Spectre of Coolie Labour in Ling Ma’s Severance 257
- 16. Anxiety of Form: The Millennial Novel and Postsecular Politics 279
- 17. Faith is Not beyond the Self: Reconciling Contradictory Impulses in Fatima Daas’s La Petite Dernière 299
- 18. Desi Millennial Fiction: Refusal, Expectations and Misunderstanding in the Age of Terror 317
- 19. After the Flood: Rising Waters as the New Normal in Millennial Ecofiction 334
- 20. Solastalgia contra the Good Life: The Failures of Dutch Millennial Climate Fiction 349
- Coda: What Comes after the Millennial Novel? 366
- A Millennial Novel Bibliography 371
- Notes on Contributors 375
- Index 380