Queer Race: Cultural Interventions in the Racial Politics of Queer TheoryOne of the first extended and theoretically informed investigations of queer theory's racial inscription, Queer Race understands race as inextricably sexualized, as sexuality is always racially marked. The book critically and playfully explores intellectual and political deployments of the term «queer», gay pornographic videos about South Africa, contemporary literary representations of interracial gay desire, the writings of Gloria Anzaldúa, and Jeffrey Dahmer's criminal trial. Through these explorations, Queer Race charts a framework for understanding the «race» of queer theory that both tests queer theory's limits and suggests its future inter-relations with anti-racist work. |
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Page 12
However , there is a tension between the progressive potential of queer to signify
diversity and multiplicity , and the tendency of this multiplicity to become a
depoliticized anything goes tolerance — for queer to stand as a purely individual
...
However , there is a tension between the progressive potential of queer to signify
diversity and multiplicity , and the tendency of this multiplicity to become a
depoliticized anything goes tolerance — for queer to stand as a purely individual
...
Page 72
... ( the exploration of a disavowed part of the self ) , but these concerns become
politically constructed and indelibly political ( as metaphors and as themselves )
by the histories that contextualize them in the book ' s opening sections . As Kate
...
... ( the exploration of a disavowed part of the self ) , but these concerns become
politically constructed and indelibly political ( as metaphors and as themselves )
by the histories that contextualize them in the book ' s opening sections . As Kate
...
Page 98
For instance , what is a familiar refrain in the representation of serial killers —
their ordinariness — has become in the Dahmer case a racially determined
identification that gestures to the underlying but even less apparent racial
meaning of the ...
For instance , what is a familiar refrain in the representation of serial killers —
their ordinariness — has become in the Dahmer case a racially determined
identification that gestures to the underlying but even less apparent racial
meaning of the ...
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Contents
The Men of South Africa | 19 |
Representing Race in the Discourse of Desire | 35 |
Gloria Anzaldúas Queer Mestisaje | 63 |
Copyright | |
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