Introduction / Donald M. Kartiganer -- "I want to go home": Faulkner, Gender, and Death / Doreen Fowler -- Faulkner: The Artist as Cuckold / Noel Polk -- Faulkner's Crying Game: Male Homosexual Panic / John N. Duvall -- Sex and Gender, Feminine and Masculine: Faulkner and the Polymorphous Exchange of Cultural Binaries / Robert Dale Parker -- Maternalizing the Epicene: Faulkner's Paradox of Form and Gender / David Rogers -- Did Ernest Like Gordon?: Faulkner's Mosquitoes and the Bite of "Gender Trouble" / Minrose C. Gwin -- Selling a Novel: Faulkner's Sanctuary as a Psychosexual Text / James Polchin -- Narcissa's Love Letters: Illicit Space and the Writing of Female Identity in "There Was a Queen" / Michael E. Lahey -- Miss Rosa as "Love's Androgynous Advocate": Gender and Narrative Indeterminacy in Chapter 5 of Absalom, Absalom! / Andrea Dimino -- Faulkner's "Greek Amphora Priestess": Verbena and Violence in The Unvanquished / Patricia Yaeger -- Gender, War, and Cross-Dressing in The Unvanquished / Deborah Clarke -- Faulkner Unplugged: Abortopoesis and The Wild Palms / Joseph R. Urgo -- Mister: The Drama of Black Manhood in Faulkner and Morrison / Philip M. Weinstein