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Queer Theory Without Antinormativity

Wiegman, Robyn(Edited by)Wilson, Elizabeth A.(Edited by)
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The tyrannies of sexual normativity have been widely denounced in queer theory.

Heteronormativity, homonormativity, family values, marriage, and monogamy have all been objects of sustained queer critique, most often in purely oppositional form: as antinormativity.

The contributors to this special issue ask a seemingly simple question of this critical code: can queer theory proceed without a primary allegiance to antinormativity?

These essays offer an affirmative answer either by rethinking normativity or eschewing it altogether in order to redirect the intellectual and political energies of the field.

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Duke University Press
0822368137 / 9780822368137
Paperback / softback
306.76
01/02/2015
United States
200 pages
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