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Book Synopsis

The Routledge Queer Studies Reader provides a comprehensive resource for students and scholars working in this vibrant and interdisciplinary field.

The book traces the emergence and development of Queer Studies as a field of scholarship, presenting key critical essays alongside more recent criticism that explores new directions. The collection is edited by leading scholars in the field and presents:

  • individual introductory notes that situate each work within its historical, disciplinary and theoretical contexts
  • essays grouped by key subject areas including Genealogies, Sex, Temporalities, Kinship, Affect, Bodies, and Borders
  • writings by major figures including Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Judith Butler, David M. Halperin, Josà Esteban MuÃoz, Elizabeth Grosz, David Eng, Judith Halberstam and Sara Ahmed.

The Routledge Queer Studies Reader is a field-defining volume and presents an illuminating guide for established scholars and also those new to Queer Studies.



Trade Review

'It is hard to imagine a volume that could represent the field more knowingly!' Robyn Wiegman, Duke University, USA

'This fresh, innovative, and significant volume demonstrates convincingly the queer moment is by no means over.' Laura Doan, University of Manchester, UK

'Get prepared to enter a scene of provocation, a sexy sort of maelstrom, where trans meets butch meets brown meets "quare" meets intersex, racial, post-colonial, and disabled matters in juxtaposition, in telling combinations. Even subtleties and biting formulations appear side by side, in a queer cubism, leading both students and scholars to thoughts that will startle and seduce them.' Kathryn Bond Stockton, University of Utah, USA

"The Queer Studies Reader will serve as an official and unofficial textbook for those interested in overthrowing the patriarchal gender binary and interrupting heteronormativity."Rachel Wexelbaum, Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources, Vol 34 No 3-4 2013



Table of Contents

Part 1: Genealogies
1. Queer And Now Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
2. Critically Queer Judith Butler
3. Judith Butler: Queer Feminism, Transgender, and The Transubstantiation Of Sex Jay Prosser
4. The Queer Intervention Steven Angelides
5. Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics? Cathy J. Cohen
6. ‘Quare’ Studies, Or (Almost) Everything I Know About Queer Studies I Learned From My Grandmother E. Patrick Johnson
7. Introduction: Queer of Color Critique, Historical Materialism, And Canonical Sociology Roderick A. Ferguson
8. The Material of Sex (Excerpts) Rosemary Hennessy
9. Lacan Meets Queer Theory Tim Dean
Part 2: Sex
10. Sex in Public Lauren Berlant and Michael Warner
11. Viral Sex and The Politics Of Life Gregory Tomso
12. Experimental Desire: Rethinking Queer Subjectivity Elizabeth Grosz
13. Dinge Robert Reid-Pharr
Part 3: Temporalities
14. Do you want queer theory or do you want the truth? Intersections of punk and queer in the 1970s Tavia Nyong’o
15. Turn the Beat Around: Sadomasochism, Temporality, History Elizabeth Freeman
16. How to Do the History of Male Homosexuality David M. Halperin
17. The Future Is Kid Stuff: Queer Theory, Disidentification and the Death Drive Lee Edelman
Part 4: Kinship
18. Transnational Adoption and Queer Diasporas David Eng
19. Making Queer Familia Richard T. Rodríguez
20. Romancing Kinship: A Queer Reading of Indian Education and Zitkala-Sa’s American Indian Stories Mark Rifkin
21. Notes on Gridlock: Genealogy, Intimacy, Sexuality Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Part 5: Affect
22. AIDS Activism And Public Feelings Ann Cvetkovich
23. Archiving Queer Feelings in Hong Kong Helen Hok-Sze Leung
24. Feeling Brown, Feeling Down: Latina Affect, the Performativity of Race, And the Depressive Position José Esteban Muñoz
25. Queer Feelings Sara Ahmed
Part 6: Bodies
26. What can queer theory do for intersex? Iain Morland
27. Transgender Butch: Butch/ FTM Border Wars And The Masculine Continuum Judith Halberstam
28. Compulsory Able-Bodiedness And Queer/Disabled Existence Robert McRuer
29. Hypothalamic Preference: Levay’s Study Of Sexual Orientation Elizabeth A. Wilson
Part 7: Borders
30. Queer Times, Queer Assemblages Jasbir Puar
31. Queer Intersections: Sexuality and Gender In Migration Studies Martin F. Manalansan IV
32. Border/line Sex: Queer Postcolonialities or How Race Matters Outside the U.S. Anjali Arondekar
33. Transgender without Organs? Mobilizing a Geo-affective Theory of Gender Modification Lucas Cassidy Crawford

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 5/31/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415564113, 978-0415564113
      ISBN10: 0415564115

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Routledge Queer Studies Reader provides a comprehensive resource for students and scholars working in this vibrant and interdisciplinary field.

      The book traces the emergence and development of Queer Studies as a field of scholarship, presenting key critical essays alongside more recent criticism that explores new directions. The collection is edited by leading scholars in the field and presents:

      • individual introductory notes that situate each work within its historical, disciplinary and theoretical contexts
      • essays grouped by key subject areas including Genealogies, Sex, Temporalities, Kinship, Affect, Bodies, and Borders
      • writings by major figures including Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Judith Butler, David M. Halperin, Josà Esteban MuÃoz, Elizabeth Grosz, David Eng, Judith Halberstam and Sara Ahmed.

      The Routledge Queer Studies Reader is a field-defining volume and presents an illuminating guide for established scholars and also those new to Queer Studies.



      Trade Review

      'It is hard to imagine a volume that could represent the field more knowingly!' Robyn Wiegman, Duke University, USA

      'This fresh, innovative, and significant volume demonstrates convincingly the queer moment is by no means over.' Laura Doan, University of Manchester, UK

      'Get prepared to enter a scene of provocation, a sexy sort of maelstrom, where trans meets butch meets brown meets "quare" meets intersex, racial, post-colonial, and disabled matters in juxtaposition, in telling combinations. Even subtleties and biting formulations appear side by side, in a queer cubism, leading both students and scholars to thoughts that will startle and seduce them.' Kathryn Bond Stockton, University of Utah, USA

      "The Queer Studies Reader will serve as an official and unofficial textbook for those interested in overthrowing the patriarchal gender binary and interrupting heteronormativity."Rachel Wexelbaum, Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources, Vol 34 No 3-4 2013



      Table of Contents

      Part 1: Genealogies
      1. Queer And Now Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
      2. Critically Queer Judith Butler
      3. Judith Butler: Queer Feminism, Transgender, and The Transubstantiation Of Sex Jay Prosser
      4. The Queer Intervention Steven Angelides
      5. Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics? Cathy J. Cohen
      6. ‘Quare’ Studies, Or (Almost) Everything I Know About Queer Studies I Learned From My Grandmother E. Patrick Johnson
      7. Introduction: Queer of Color Critique, Historical Materialism, And Canonical Sociology Roderick A. Ferguson
      8. The Material of Sex (Excerpts) Rosemary Hennessy
      9. Lacan Meets Queer Theory Tim Dean
      Part 2: Sex
      10. Sex in Public Lauren Berlant and Michael Warner
      11. Viral Sex and The Politics Of Life Gregory Tomso
      12. Experimental Desire: Rethinking Queer Subjectivity Elizabeth Grosz
      13. Dinge Robert Reid-Pharr
      Part 3: Temporalities
      14. Do you want queer theory or do you want the truth? Intersections of punk and queer in the 1970s Tavia Nyong’o
      15. Turn the Beat Around: Sadomasochism, Temporality, History Elizabeth Freeman
      16. How to Do the History of Male Homosexuality David M. Halperin
      17. The Future Is Kid Stuff: Queer Theory, Disidentification and the Death Drive Lee Edelman
      Part 4: Kinship
      18. Transnational Adoption and Queer Diasporas David Eng
      19. Making Queer Familia Richard T. Rodríguez
      20. Romancing Kinship: A Queer Reading of Indian Education and Zitkala-Sa’s American Indian Stories Mark Rifkin
      21. Notes on Gridlock: Genealogy, Intimacy, Sexuality Elizabeth A. Povinelli
      Part 5: Affect
      22. AIDS Activism And Public Feelings Ann Cvetkovich
      23. Archiving Queer Feelings in Hong Kong Helen Hok-Sze Leung
      24. Feeling Brown, Feeling Down: Latina Affect, the Performativity of Race, And the Depressive Position José Esteban Muñoz
      25. Queer Feelings Sara Ahmed
      Part 6: Bodies
      26. What can queer theory do for intersex? Iain Morland
      27. Transgender Butch: Butch/ FTM Border Wars And The Masculine Continuum Judith Halberstam
      28. Compulsory Able-Bodiedness And Queer/Disabled Existence Robert McRuer
      29. Hypothalamic Preference: Levay’s Study Of Sexual Orientation Elizabeth A. Wilson
      Part 7: Borders
      30. Queer Times, Queer Assemblages Jasbir Puar
      31. Queer Intersections: Sexuality and Gender In Migration Studies Martin F. Manalansan IV
      32. Border/line Sex: Queer Postcolonialities or How Race Matters Outside the U.S. Anjali Arondekar
      33. Transgender without Organs? Mobilizing a Geo-affective Theory of Gender Modification Lucas Cassidy Crawford

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