TY - BOOK AU - Dakkak, Nour TI - E.M. Forster's material humanism: queer matters T2 - Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on literature SN - 9781032294469 U1 - 823.912 PY - 2024/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan) 1879-1970 KW - Criticismand interpretation KW - English fiction-20th century--History and criticism KW - Humanism in literature KW - Queer theory N1 - Table of content; Acknowledgements Introduction: E. M. Forster’s Material Humanism Liberal Non/Humanism Embodied Humanism Disembodied Modernity Queering Nature Queer Matters Notes 1. Artificial Matters: Modernity, Apathy, Conformity Nonconforming Bodies Idealised Bodies Apathetic Bodies Notes 2. Organic Matters: Chaos, Unpredictability, Intimacy Chaperoned Encounters Chaotic Encounters Vulnerable Bodies Notes 3. Queer Matters: Dust Dust as a Thing Controlling Dust The "Other" Dust Notes Conclusion Bibliography Index [https://www.routledge.com/E-M-Forsters-Material-Humanism-Queer-Matters/Dakkak/p/book/9781032294469?srsltid=AfmBOoomqeRRWm20wrKVW1C1hqThdVTFZ0F1rpBo7I6Z5DcJO94UGElC] N2 - Through attending to the nonhuman, E. M. Forster’s Material Humanism: Queer Matters places Forster’s fiction in conversation with contemporary debates concerned with the intersection of neomaterialism, environmental humanities, and queer ecology. The book revisits Forster’s liberal humanism from a materialist perspective by focusing on humans’ embodied activities in artificial and natural environments. By examining the everyday embodied experiences of characters, the book thus brings to the fore insignificant and sometimes overlooked aspects in Forster’s fiction. It also places importance on the texts’ treatment of queer intimacy as an embodied experience that can transcend sexual desire. The book acknowledges nonhuman agency as central to our understanding of queerness in Forster’s texts and studies the representation of formless matters such as dust as a way through which Forster’s ecological concerns arise by linking the fate of oppressed humans with oppressed nonhuman others (https://www.routledge.com/E-M-Forsters-Material-Humanism-Queer-Matters/Dakkak/p/book/9781032294469?srsltid=AfmBOoomqeRRWm20wrKVW1C1hqThdVTFZ0F1rpBo7I6Z5DcJO94UGElC) ER -