Never on Time, Always in Time: Narrative Form and the Queer Sensorium

Kate McCullough

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Book cover for Never on Time, Always in Time: Narrative Form and the Queer Sensorium

Never on Time, Always in Time: Narrative Form and the Queer Sensorium

Never on Time, Always in Time: Narrative Form and the Queer Sensorium

Kate McCullough

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Queer futures begin with the body. In Never on Time, Always in Time, Kate McCullough explores how writers summon queer bodily experiences by way of the senses: these experiences have much to tell us about the pasts, presents, and futures of queer life. The author discusses how narrative form and techniques represent the senses in order to open a more expansive temporality for writers and readers. Can queer futures contain the utopic, while also addressing the violence of the past and present? McCullough argues that a narratology that incorporates the senses is integral to conceptions of queer time, which in its most potent, palpable, and radical expression depends on a rendering of the senses. Never on Time, Always in Time looks at works by Monique Truong, Carol Rifka Brunt, Mia McKenzie, and Alison Bechdel to explore how they invoke the senses to narrate what otherwise seems to be non-narrativizable. McCullough thus reveals a vital queer narratology at work, a mode of reading and writing the senses toward a survivable future. She calls this cluster of contemporary texts "narratives of the queer sensorium" and argues that representations of the senses in these texts open new perspectives onto history, futurity, and relationality.

About the Author

Kate McCullough is Associate Professor of English and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Cornell University. She is the author of Regions of Identity: The Construction of America in Women's Fiction, 1885-1914.

Critical Reviews

"Never on Time, Always in Time is a groundbreaking work in narrative theory. It accomplishes a queer narratology that clearly and coherently connects specific narrative devices with such major concerns of queer theory as temporality, futurity, materiality, affect, and anti-heteronormative resistance. A transformative work." --Robyn Warhol, coeditor of Narrative Theory Unbound: Queer and Feminist Interventions

Publishing Information

Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Pub date: 2024-11-22
Length: 242 pages

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