Queer transexions of race, nation and gender / edited by Phillip Brian Harper ... [et al.].
Material type: TextSeries: Social text ; 52-53Publication details: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, c1997.Description: 289 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0822364522
- 9780822364528
- 306.766 23
- HQ75.15 Q44 1997
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Stonewall Non-Fiction | HN 1 SOC 1997 | 1 | Available | 211001 |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Gay male identities, personal privacy, and relations of public exchange: notes on directions for queer critique / Phillip Brian Harper -- Out here and over there: queerness and diaspora in Asian American Studies / David L. Eng -- Educating desire: Thailand, transnationalism, and transgression / Rosalind C. Morris -- "The white to be angry": Vaginal Davis's terrorist drag / José Esteban Muñoz -- Mackdaddy, superfly, rapper: gender, race, and masculinity in the drag king scene / Judith Halberstam -- Man in the house: the boyfriends of Brazilian travesti prostitutes / Don Kulick -- Queer comrades: Winnie Mandela and the moffies / Rachel Holmes -- Cultures and carriers: "Typhoid Mary" and the science of social control / Priscilla Wald -- One percent on the burn chart: gender, genitals, and hermaphrodites with attitude / David Valentine and Riki Anne Wilchins -- Leatherdyke boys and their daddies: how to have sex without women or men / C. Jacob Hale -- Response to C. Jacob Hale / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick -- AIDS, the problem of representation, and plurality in Derek Jarman's Blue / Tim Lawrence -- Merely cultural / Judith Butler -- Heterosexism, misrecognition, and capitalism: a response to Judith Butler / Nancy Fraser.
"By positing queer as a point of departure for a broad critique that is calibrated to account for the social antagonisms of nationality, race, gender, and class, as well as sexuality, this special issue [of Social text], edited by Phillip Brian Harper, Anne McClintock, José Esteban Muñoz, and Trish Rosen, constitutes an intervention in what is still the early formative stage of queer-theoretical engagement."--Cover.
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