Buch, Englisch, 558 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1304 g
Reihe: Queer Interventions
Buch, Englisch, 558 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1304 g
Reihe: Queer Interventions
ISBN: 978-0-7546-7135-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Introduction: the 'q' word, Noreen Giffney; Part I Identity: On being post-normal: heterosexuality after queer theory, Calvin Thomas; Why 5 sexes are not enough, Iain Morland; 'The scholars formerly known as.': bisexuality, queerness and identity politics, Jonathan Alexander and Karen Yescavage; The curious persistence of lesbian studies, Linda Garber; Making it like a drag king: female-to-male masculinity and the trans culture of boyhood, Bobby Noble; Phenomenology, embodiment and the political efficacy of contingent identity claims, Annabelle Willox; Queer posthumanism: cyborgs, animals, monsters, perverts, Patricia MacCormack. Part II Discourse: Queering, cripping, Todd R. Ramlow; Generic definitions: taxonomies of identity in AIDS discourse, Meredith Raimondo; Rethinking the place of queer and the erotic within geographies of sexualities, Jon Binnie; 'To play the sodomits': a query in 5 actions, Garrett P.J. Epp; Queer but classless?, Yvette Taylor; Queer-in the sociology of sport, Jayne Caudwell; 'Things that have the potential to go terribly wrong': homosexuality, paedophilia and the Kincora Boys' Home scandal, Margot Gayle Backus. Part III Normativity: Queer theory goes to Taiwan, Song Hwee Lim; Queer theory meets archaeology: disrupting epistemological privilege and heteronormativity in constructing the past, Thomas A. Dowson; A queer case of judicial diversity: sexuality, law and judicial studies, Leslie J. Moran; Queerying lesbian and gay psychology's 'coming of age': was the past just kids' stuff?, Peter Hegarty; 'Nothing to hide. nothing to fear': discriminatory surveillance and queer visibility in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Kathryn Conrad; Biologically queer, Myra J. Hird; The new queer cartoon, Noreen Giffney; Post-queer considerations, David V. Ruffolo. Part IV Relationality: Intimate counter-normativities: a queer analysis of personal life in the early 21st century, Sasha Roseneil; Queer middle ages, Steven F. Kruger; Smacking my bitch up: queer or what?, Nikki Sullivan; 'Quare' studies, or (almost) everything I know about queer studies I learned from my grandmother, E. Patrick Johnson; 'A strange perversity': bringing out desire between women in Frankenstein, Mair Rigby; Sex and the lubricative ethic, Dinesh Wadiwel; All Foucault and no knickers: assessing claims for a queer-political erotics, Tamsin Wilton. Index.