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Queer Community Identities Intimacies And Ideology Neal Carnes

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Queer Community Identities Intimacies And Ideology Neal Carnes
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Author: Neal Carnes
ISBN: 9780429029424, 042902942X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Queer Community Identities Intimacies And Ideology Neal Carnes by Neal Carnes 9780429029424, 042902942X instant download after payment.

The context for this work is defined by a second wave of social and political activity contextualized by queer. For example, three, self-identified black, queer women started the Black Lives Matter movement. For a new generation, the first-wave reclamation of queer speaks to their position in a world that continues to marginalize and oppress, particularly sexually and gender fluid and non-normative people.
Using empirical work carried out by the author, Queer Community describes queer-identified people, their intimate relationships, and how they are evolving as a unique community along politically-charged, ideological lines. Following an exploration of the history and context of ‘queer’ – including activism and the evolution of queer theory – this book examines how queer-identified people define the identity, with reference to ‘queer’ as a sexual moniker, gender moniker, and political ideology.
Queer Community will appeal to scholars and students interested in sociology, queer theory, sexuality studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and contemporary social movements.

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