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 68
In the sentence cited above , the enclosing Chicanos and mestizas appear to be
synonymous in their identification of the “ our ... Not only , as I shall argue , does
Anzaldúa ' s mestiza reflect the anti - identitarian , antinationalistic potential of the
...
In the sentence cited above , the enclosing Chicanos and mestizas appear to be
synonymous in their identification of the “ our ... Not only , as I shall argue , does
Anzaldúa ' s mestiza reflect the anti - identitarian , antinationalistic potential of the
...
Page 70
IV Anzaldúa makes an analogy between queers and mestizas in her provocative
claim that all marginalized peoples are mestizas , 20 and in her discussion in
Borderlands / La Frontera of what she calls “ a mestiza consciousness . ” 21 She
...
IV Anzaldúa makes an analogy between queers and mestizas in her provocative
claim that all marginalized peoples are mestizas , 20 and in her discussion in
Borderlands / La Frontera of what she calls “ a mestiza consciousness . ” 21 She
...
Page 71
Mestiza , " then , lesbianizes “ Chicana , " a subject on which Alarcón ' s article is
tellingly silent , despite its numerous references to Anzaldúa . Anzaldúa politically
disperses the category queer so that it resists the kind of appropriations that ...
Mestiza , " then , lesbianizes “ Chicana , " a subject on which Alarcón ' s article is
tellingly silent , despite its numerous references to Anzaldúa . Anzaldúa politically
disperses the category queer so that it resists the kind of appropriations that ...
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Contents
The Men of South Africa | 19 |
Representing Race in the Discourse of Desire | 35 |
Gloria Anzaldúas Queer Mestisaje | 63 |
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