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A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies

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496 Seiten
2008
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A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies Edited by George E. Haggerty and Molly McGarry A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies is the first single-volume survey of current discussions taking place in this rapidly developing area of study.
A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies is the first single volume survey of current discussions taking place in this rapidly developing area of study. * Recognizing the multidisciplinary nature of the field, the editors gather new essays by an international team of established and emerging scholars * Addresses the politics, economics, history, and cultural impact of sexuality * Engages the future of queer studies by asking what sexuality stands for, what work it does, and how it continues to structure discussions in various academic disciplines as well as contemporary politics

George E. Haggerty is Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside. His books include Gothic Fiction/Gothic Form (1989), Unnatural Affections: Women and Fiction in the Later Eighteenth Century (1998) and Men In Love: Masculinity and Sexuality in the Eighteenth Century (1999). He has also edited Professions of Desire: Lesbian and Gay Studies in Literature (1995) and Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia (2000). His latest book is Queer Gothic (2006). Molly McGarry is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Riverside. She is co-author (with Fred Wasserman) of Becoming Visible and author of Ghosts of Futures Past (2007).

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Acknowledgments. Introduction, by Molly McGarry and George E. Haggerty. Part I. Queer Politics in the Time of War and Shopping; or: Why Sex? Why Now?. 1. Sex, Secularism, and the "War on Terrorism:" The Role of Sexuality in Multi-Issue Organizing- Janet R. Jakobsen. 2. Freedom and the Racialization of Intimacy: Lawrence v. Texas and the Emergence of Queer Liberalism- David L. Eng. 3. "No Atheists in the Foxhole": Toward a Radical Queer Politics in A Post-9-11 World- Sharon Holland. 4. Queer Love in the Time of War and Shopping- Martin F. Manalansan IV. 5. Who Needs Civil Liberties?- Richard Meyer. Part II. Histories, Genealogies and Futurities. 6. The Relevance of Race for the Study of Sexuality- Roderick A. Ferguson. 7. The Present Future of Lesbian Historiography- Valerie Traub. 8. Deviant Teaching- David M. Halperin. 9. After Sontag: Future Notes on Camp- Ann Pellegrini. 10. Queer Spectrality: Haunting the Past- Carla Frecerro. Part III. Desire for Gender. 11. The Desire for Gender- Robyn Wiegman. 12. Beyond Tolerance: Resisting Economic Injustice, Struggling for Gender Self-Determination- Dean Spade. 13. The History of Aphallia and the Intersexual Challenge to Sex/Gender- Vernon Rosario. 14. Gesture and Utterance: Fragments from a Butch Femme Archive- Juana Rodriguez. Part IV. Queer Belongings. 15. Queer Belongings: Kinship Theory and Queer Theory- Elizabeth Freeman. 16. Forgetting Family: Queer Alternatives to Oedipal Relations - Judith Halberstam. 17. Between Friends- Jennifer Doyle. 18. Queer Regions: Locating Lesbians in Sancharram - Gayatri Gopinath. 19. The Light That Never Goes Out: Butch Intimacies and Sub-urban Sociabilities in "Lesser Los Angeles"- Karen Tongson. Part V. Performing Theory; or, Theory in medias res. 20. "Serious Innovation:" A Conversation with Judith Butler- Jordana Rosenberg. 21. Materiality, Pedagogy, and Queer Visibility- Amy Villarejo. 22. Melos, Telos, and Me: Deviations of Identity in the Rock Musical- James Tobias. 23. Promising Complicities: On the Sex, Race, and Globalization Project- Miranda Joseph and David Rubin. 24. Queerness as Horizon: Utopian Hermeneutics in the Face of Gay Pragmatism- Jose Esteban Munoz

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.2.2008
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 187 x 255 mm
Gewicht 1012 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-13 9780470690864 / 9780470690864
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