UVM Theses and Dissertations
Format:
Print
Author:
DeLamar, John R.
Dept./Program:
English
Year:
2013
Degree:
M.A.
Abstract:
This thesis explores Stephen King's novel It through the lens of queer and psychoanalytic theory, emphasizing a reading of the novel as an AlDS narrative. It argues that King's text is concerned with the AlDS epidemic, and figures the disease as well as same-sex desire on a male axis as the monstrosity that threatens heterosexual futurity. This project intends to contribute to the discourse surrounding HIV/AlDS in regard to identity formation and heterosexual notions of homosexual causality. It will make a radical claim regarding the contemporary creation of homosexuality as communal as a result of the emergence of AlDS. Further, it will contribute to the developing field of literary criticism focused on the works of Stephen King.