Abstract


 
 
 
 The articles argues that there is a prevalent teleological tendency in narrative and literary theory and that this tendency often takes on heteronormative and androcentric forms. Some queer alternatives are utilized, and the two canonical short stories by Christian Winther are analyzed to show the queerness of their structures of desire and to ask how they end and what it might mean to have a queer ending.
 
 
 

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