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Transgressing Sexuality An Interdisciplinary Study Of Economic History Anthropology And Queer Theory Jason Gary Damron

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Transgressing Sexuality An Interdisciplinary Study Of Economic History Anthropology And Queer Theory Jason Gary Damron
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Publisher: Portland State University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Jason Gary Damron
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Transgressing Sexuality An Interdisciplinary Study Of Economic History Anthropology And Queer Theory Jason Gary Damron by Jason Gary Damron instant download after payment.

This interdisciplinary thesis examines the concept of sexuality through lenses provided by economic history, anthropology, and queer theory. A close reading reveals historical parallels from the late 1800s between concepts of a desiring, utility-maximizing economic subject on the one hand, and a desiring, carnally decisive sexological subject on the other. Social constructionists have persuasively argued that social and economic elites deploy the discourse of sexuality as a technique of discipline and social control in class- and gender-based struggles. Although prior scholarship discusses how contemporary ideas of sexuality reflect this origin, many anthropologists and queer theorists continue to use "sexuality" uncritically when crafting local, material accounts of sex, pleasure, affection, intimacy, and human agency. In this thesis, I show that other economic, political, and intellectual pathways emerge when sexuality is deliberately dis-ordered. I argued that contemporary research aspires to formulate new ideas about bodies and pleasures. It fails to do so adequately when relying on sexuality as a master narrative.

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