In my opinion Haggerty writes “normative … configurations of human interaction” to describe the implied social norms that set expectation or interactions among humans. That being said those social expectations … Read More
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Touching base on queer gothic has broadened my understanding of it and even made me more in tune with my own sexuality. It’s always good to know a lot about … Read More
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When haggarity writes “normative configurations of human interaction” it means the norm of how a certain group of people in society should act according to the values and set rules … Read More
– What I think Haggerty means by normative…configurations of human interactions is what we as humans are accustomed to. Things that the average person would consider as normal. Heteronormative is basically … Read More
When referring to this part in Haggertys’s quote, “normative-heteronormative, if you will-configurations of human interaction”, I believe he is referring to society’s ideals or rather societal norms. He speaks of … Read More
What Haggerty means by “normative … configurations of human interaction?”, is that gothic literature is intended to challenge social values and/or social norms. one instance in which these configurations are … Read More
By “normative … configurations of human interaction” he means, in these fictions, the idea of “normal” is continuously being challenged. In the Castle of Otranto, one abnormality was Prince Manfred, … Read More
What I think Haggerty means when saying “normative configurations of human interaction” is the way people adapt to their environment and how people conserve their values in order to accomplish … Read More