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The Global Trajectories Of Queerness Rethinking Samesex Politics In The Global South Ashley Tellis And Sruti Bala Eds

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The Global Trajectories Of Queerness Rethinking Samesex Politics In The Global South Ashley Tellis And Sruti Bala Eds
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.31 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Ashley Tellis and Sruti Bala (eds.)
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Global Trajectories Of Queerness Rethinking Samesex Politics In The Global South Ashley Tellis And Sruti Bala Eds by Ashley Tellis And Sruti Bala (eds.) instant download after payment.

The Global Trajectories of Queerness interrogates the term “queer” by closely mapping what space the theorizing of same-sex sexualities and sexual politics in the non-West inhabits. From theoretical discussions around the epistemologies of such conceptualizations of space in the Global South, to specific ethnographies of same-sex culture, this collection hopes to forge a way of tracking the histories of race, class, caste, gender, and sexual orientation that form what is called the moment of globalization. The volume, co-edited by Ashley Tellis and Sruti Bala, asks whether the societies of the Global South simply borrow and graft an internationalist (read Euro-US) language of LGBT/queer rights and identity politics, whether it is imposed on them or whether there is a productive negotiation of that language.
Contributing Authors: Sruti Bala, Laia Ribera Cañénguez, Soledad Cutuli, Roderick Ferguson, Iman Ganji, Krystal Ghisyawan, Josephine Ho, Neville Hoad, Victoria Keller, Haneen Maikey, Shad Naved, Guillermo Núñez Noriega, Stella Nyanzi, Witchayanee Ocha, Julieta Paredes, Mikki Stelder, Ashley Tellis, and Wei Tingting

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