Queer Theory: An Introduction

by Annamarie Jagose

Paperback, 1997

Status

Checked out

Publication

NYU Press (1997), Paperback, 156 pages

Description

The political and academic appropriation of the term queer over the last several years has marked a shift in the study of sexuality from a focus on supposedly essential categories as gay and lesbian to more fluid or queer notions of sexual identity. Yet queer is a category still in the process of formation. In Queer Theory, Annamarie Jagose provides a clear and concise explanation of queer theory, tracing it as part of an intriguing history of same-sex love over the last century. Blending insights from prominent theorists such as Judith Butler and David Halperin, Jagose argues that queer theory's challenge is to create new ways of thinking, not only about fixed sexual identities such as heterosexual and homosexual, but also about other supposedly essential notions such as sexuality and gender and even man and woman.… (more)

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LibraryThing member aulsmith
I was reading Judith Butler and wasn't getting it, so I read this book to try and get a handle on where Butler was coming from. This book made me start to think that there was no there there.

Physical description

156 p.; 8.61 inches

ISBN

0814742343 / 9780814742341
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