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Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 343 g

Reihe: SAGE LTD

Rahman / Thiel / Tang

Handbook of Queer Studies 1E


Combined volume Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-5296-7346-3
Verlag: Sage Publications - IPS UK

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 343 g

Reihe: SAGE LTD

ISBN: 978-1-5296-7346-3
Verlag: Sage Publications - IPS UK


The Sage Handbook of Queer Studies Two Volume Collection offers a comprehensive and globally informed overview of the field, bringing together fifty chapters that map the foundations, developments, and future challenges of queer and LGBTQ+ scholarship. Spanning social theory, politics, history, geography, and cultural analysis, the handbook situates queer identities and experiences within their broader social, institutional, and political contexts rather than treating them as isolated cultural phenomena.

Across its two volumes, the handbook traces the emergence and consolidation of queer/LGBTQ+ studies in the academy, the deep connections between scholarship and activism, and the uneven global conditions shaping sexual rights and visibility. It also addresses newer debates around race, colonialism, political mainstreaming, and backlash, offering critical perspectives on the possibilities and limits of social change. Together, the volumes provide an essential interdisciplinary resource for understanding queer lives, politics, and knowledge production in a rapidly changing world.

Together these volumes offer a holistic overview of Queer Studies, from it’s foundations to it’s potential futures that researchers and scholars engaged in the field will find invaluable.

The Sage Handbook of Queer Studies: Volume One, Foundations, Emergence and Consolidations

Part One: Foundations and Consolidations

Part Two: Building Queer Communities: Spaces, Sex, and Identities

Part Three: The Impacts of LGBTQ Studies on Academic Disciplines

The Sage Handbook of Queer Studies: Volume Two, Developments, Challenges, and Futures

Part One: Seeing the Importance of Race through Intersectional and Postcolonial Impacts

Part Two: Queer Studies and Socio-Political Issues

Part Three: Future Challenges in Queer Studies

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Volume 1: Foundations, Emergence and Consolidations
Chapter 1: Introduction to Volume One - Markus Thiel; Momin Rahman
Part One: Foundations and Consolidations
Chapter 2: A Brief History Tracing the Theoretical Frameworks of LGBTQ/Queer Studies: A Sociological Account - Travis Kong
Chapter 3: Sexuality as gendered oppression - Mandi Gray; Caitlin Janzen
Chapter 4: Matter, Materiality, and Materialism in Queer Studies. - Alex Stoffel
Chapter 5: Disappointing Decolonialities: from homocolonial paralysis to queer decolonial possibilities - Momin Rahman; Bartosz Neumann
Chapter 6: From Gay to Niizh Manidoowag (Two-Spirit), An Indigenous Perspective from Canada - David Newhouse
Chapter 7: "How will I know?": Notes on queer sensations from the field - John Andrew G. Evangelista
Part Two: Building Queer Communities: Spaces, Sex, and Identities
Chapter 8: Must we come out? Queer visibility from grassroot activism to international politics - Emil Edenborg
Chapter 9: Pride: From protest to global consumer capitalism - Daniel Conway
Chapter 10: Mobilizing LGBTQ Communities in the Global South - Gustavo Gomes da Costa; Francisco Miguel
Chapter 11: Contexts, Concepts and Currencies of Trans Organizing in the South: El Salvador, India and Australia - Vek Lewis
Chapter 12: “Two Devils”: Sula, Shadrack, and the Coalitional Care of Critical Disability Studies - Shannon E. Potter
Chapter 13: Planning on public sex: policing, surveillance and their alternatives - Marcus McCann
Chapter 14: “I wouldn’t really like to be labelled or put into a box”: The post-identity politics of queer/sex work social movements in the digital era - Max Morris
Part Three: The Impacts of LGBTQ Studies on Academic Disciplines
Chapter 15: Anthropology - Olimpia Burchiellaro
Chapter 16: From Protest to Pedagogy: LGBTQ Movements and the Politics of Educational Change - Bishop Owis, Lee Iskander
Chapter 17: Directions in LGBTQ+ geographies - Alessandro Boussalem
Chapter 18: A short genealogy of the intersection of global LGBTQ studies and global public health studies - Richard Parker
Chapter 19: LGBTQ Studies and History - Hector Valero Lopez
Chapter 20: From heresy to hype to hope? The impact of LGBT+ and Queer Studies on International Relations - Markus Thiel
Chapter 21: Biting Back: Functions of the Queer Mouth in Contemporary Literature - Rita Mookerjee
Chapter 22: Media and Cultural Studies - Eva Cheuk-Yin Li
Chapter 23: Political Science - Dan Simmons
Chapter 24: Psychology and LGBTQIA+: Scientific Discourses, Subjectivities, and the Politics of Queer Knowledge - Marco Aurélio Máximo Prado, Paula Sandrine Machado
Chapter 25: LGBTIQ and Studies in Christianity (and Beyond) - Joseph N. Goh; Hugo Córdova Quero
Chapter 26: Queering feminism within Women’s Studies: a story from Western India - Meena Gopal
Volume 2: Developments, Challenges and Futures
Chapter 1: Introduction to Volume Two - Denise Tse-Shang Tang, Nael Bhanji
Part One: Seeing the Importance of Race through Intersectional and Postcolonial Impacts
Chapter 2: Troubling Trans: Caste, Class, and the Commodification of Trans Women in a ‘New India’ - Nael Bhanji; Shraddha Chatterjee
Chapter 3: How Does it Feel to Be a Black Queer Problem? - Cornel Grey
Chapter 4: The Post-Colonial Challenges to LGBTQ+ Studies - Andrew Delatolla
Chapter 5: Gendering the War on Gaza: Global and Palestinian queer advocacy against Israel’s pinkwashing campaign - Shaimma Magued
Chapter 6: Queering the Toggle: Digital Sexuality as Conspiracy Object - Nishant Shah
Chapter 7: LGBTQ+ movements negotiating colonialities of international organisations: Contrasting perspectives on Commonwealth-framed organizing from the United Kingdom and former Caribbean colonies—Barbados and Guyana - Nastassia Rambarran; Matthew
Chapter 8: An anti-colonial approach towards LGBTIQA+ equity practices in the academy. - Ee Ling Quah and Shawna Tang
Part Two: Queer Studies and Socio-Political Issues
Chapter 9: Human Rights amid the polycrisis - Anthony Langlois
Chapter 10: LGBTQ in the Singapore Workplace - Angeline Lim Cuifang; Raedi Haizer Bin Sidik
Chapter 11: From Cryptolect to Belonging - Euge Stumm; Steven F. Butterman
Chapter 12: Anti-Gender global movements - David Paternotte
Chapter 13: Scapegoating the LGBTQ Community for Political Ends: A Case Study of the Republic of Georgia - Besiki Kutateladze
Chapter 14: Decriminalization movements in Sub-Saharan Africa - Stephen Brown
Chapter 15: Beyond Resistance and Compliance: Centring the Transformative Narratives of SOGIE Refugee Claimants in Canada - Saeid Safari
Part Three: Future Challenges in Queer Studies
Chapter 16: From Invisibility to Symbiosis: Oral History and Chosen Family as Resistance Strategies Against the Double Oppression of Older Gay Men in Taiwan - Frank Wang, Goffy Shen
Chapter 17: Trump’s Executive Orders and Their Effects on LGBTQ People Worldwide - Jeremy Youde
Chapter 18: Queer/ing Development Policies: Heteronormativity, LGBTIQ+ Rights and Postcolonial Entanglements in International Development - Christine M. Klapeer
Chapter 19: Contested Queer Asylum: SOGIESC Normativities Constraining Queer Refugees - Ernesto Fiocchetto
Chapter 20: Queering the Coloniality of Genocide and Atrocity Prevention - Patrick Vernon
Chapter 21: From Protest to Policy (and Back Again?): Towards an Integrated Framework on LGBTQ+ Advocacy - Bastiaan Redert
Chapter 22: AI and queer rights: Future challenges and possibilities - Nyx McLean
Chapter 23: Queering the Climate Crises - Asmae Ourkiya.
Chapter 24: Queeer Liminality and Opacity - Markus Thiel



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