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Feminist and queer theory : an intersectional and transnational reader / edited by L. Ayu Saraswati, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Barbara L. Shaw, Allegheny College.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Feminist theory.
- Queer theory.
- Sex role--Study and teaching.
- Sex role.
- Physical Description:
- xx, 555 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
- Summary:
- "This is a feminist theory reader for college and graduate school level students"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Section 1 Theories, Stories, and Histories p. 1
- Telling Stories, Historicizing Theories
- 1 Bell hooks, Theory as Liberatory Practice (1991) p. 12
- 2 Clare Hemmings, Introduction from Why Stories Matter: The Political Grammar of Feminist Theory (2011) p. 20
- 3 Moon Charania, Speaking in Tongues: Fugitive Knowledge and/in the Pakistani GeoBody (new) p. 31
- 4 Leila J. Rupp, Sapphistries: A Global History of Love between Women: What's in a Name (1890-1930) (2009) p. 37
- 5 Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan, Global Identities: Theorizing Transnational Studies of Sexuality (2001) p. 47
- 6 E. Patrick Johnson, "Quare Studies", or (almost) Everything I know about Queer Studies I learned from My Grandmother (2001) p. 58
- 7 Susan Stryker, Transgender Studies: Queer Theory's Evil Twin (2004) p. 70
- Theoretical Devices and Modes of Theory Production
- 8 Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Transnational Feminist Crossings: On Neoliberalism and Radical Critique (2013) p. 73
- 9 Akiko Takeyama, Possessive Individualism in the Age of Postfeminism and Neoliberalism: Self-Ownership, Consent, and Contractual Abuses in Japan's Adult Video Industry (new) p. 86
- 10 Amrita Banerjee, A Transnational Intervention into an Ethic of Care: Quandaries of Care Ethics for Transnational Feminisms (new) p. 92
- 11 Megan Sibbert, Breaking Into Bad: The New Privileged Monsters, or, Straight, Middle-Class White Guys (new) p. 98
- 12 Sarah E. S, Sinwell, #MakeReyAsexual and #KeepJughead Asexual: Asexuality, Queerness, and Representation on Twitter (new) p. 104
- 13 Diza Edgina H., Praise and Prejudice (new) p. 110
- Theorizing and Transforming: Situated Knowledge, Intersectionality, and Beyond
- 14 Donna Haraway, Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective (1988) p. 116
- 15 Neha Vora, A Transnational Feminist Critique of the March for Science (new) p. 128
- 16 Avery Dame-Griff, Algorithms Are a Feminist Issue (new) p. 134
- 17 Kimberlé Crenshaw, Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics (1989) p. 141
- 18 Mel Michelle Lewis, A Bridge Across Our Fears: Queer Feminist Intersectional Ethnic Studies as Interdisciplinary Praxis (new) p. 153
- 19 Alison Kafer, Feminist, Queer, Crip: Introduction: Imagined Futures (2013) p. 159
- 20 Marivel Danielson, Our Art Is Our Weapon: Women of Color Transforming Academia (2009) p. 179
- Section 2 Theorizing and Troubling the Body p. 195
- Returning to the Body: Which/Whose/What Bodies?
- 21 Trinh T. Minh-Ha, Write Your Body (2009) p. 203
- 22 James Burford and Sam Orchard, Chubby Boys with Strap-ons: Queering Fat Transmasculine Embodiment (2014) p. 210
- 23 Christina Lux, Wildlife Refuge (new) p. 218
- 24 Chikako Takeshita, "Keep Life Simple": Body/Technology Relationships in Racialized Global Contexts (2011) p. 219
- 25 Stacy Alaimo, Eluding Capture: The Science, Culture, and Pleasure of "Queer" Animals (2010) p. 234
- 26 Joanne Clarke Dillman, "Dominated, Opened and Entered": Theorizing the Dead Woman in Contemporary Media Representation (new) p. 248
- Troubling Bodies, Troubled Bodies
- 27 Judith Butler, Gender Trouble, Feminist Theory and Psychoanalytic Discourse (1990) p. 254
- 28 Hendri Yulius Wijaya, The Queer Child in Transnational Indonesia: Fear, Futurity, and Rectum Politics (new) p. 265
- 29 Vanita Reddy, Family Togetherness, Affect Aliens, and the Ugly Feelings of Being Included (new) p. 271
- 30 Kimberly Dark, It Was a Lovely Dinner (new) p. 276
- Bodies, Sex, and Desire: Embodying Power
- 31 Audre Lorde, Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power (1984) p. 277
- 32 Annamarie Jagose, Counterfeit Pleasures: Fake Orgasm and Queer Agency (2013) p. 281
- 33 Karina Eileraas Karakus, An (Im)modest Revolution?: Nudity, Modest Fashion, and Cultural Appropriation on the Global Runway (new) p. 296
- Section 3 Crossing Borders and Transnational Movements p. 305
- Crossing Borders
- 34 Heidi Safia Mirza, "A Second Skin": Embodied Intersectionality, Transnationalism, and Narratives of Identity and Belonging among Muslim Women in Britain (2013) p. 314
- 35 Isis Nusair, Permanent Transients: Gendering the Narratives of Iraqi Women Refugees in Jordan (new) p. 330
- 36 M. Soledad Caballero, The Spell (new) p. 336
- 37 Gayatri Gopinath, Impossible Desires (2005) p. 337
- 38 Martin F. Manalansan, Migrancy, Modernity, Mobility: Quotidian Struggles and Queer Diasporic Intimacy (2003) p. 352
- 39 Aren Z. Aizura, Transnational Transgender Rights and Immigration Law (2012) p. 360
- 40 Gloria Anzaldúa, La Condencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness (1987) p. 375
- Transnational Justice Movements
- 41 Christina Holmes, Feminist Approaches to Environmentalism: Ecofeminism, Ecowomanism, and Borderlands Environmentalism (new) p. 383
- 42 Karma R. Chávez, Queer Migration Politics as Transnational Activism (2017) p. 390
- 43 Elora Halim Chowdhury, "Transnationalism Reversed": Engaging Religion, Development and Women's Organizing in Bangladesh (2009) p. 400
- 44 S. M. Rodriguez, Invisibility Matters: Queer African Organizing and Visibility Management in a Transnational Age (new) p. 414
- 45 Brandy Nalani McDougall, Sovereign Bodies, Sovereign Chic: Indigenous Women's Activist Fashion and the Fashioning of Land Protection Movements (new) p. 420
- 46 Jennifer Nish, Kimberly A. Williams, and L. Ayu Saraswati, Marching and Crossing Borders: A Transnational Conversation (new) p. 426
- Section 4 Resistance, Resilience, and Decolonizing Praxis p. 433
- Violence, Resistance, and Resilience
- 47 Quo-Li Driskill, Stolen from our Bodies: First Nations Two-Spirits/Queers and the Journey to a Sovereign Erotic (2004) p. 443
- 48 Jenny Heijun Wills, Transnational Adoption and the Paradox of Reproductive Rights (new) p. 451
- 49 Dean Spade, What's Wrong with Rights? (2011) p. 457
- 50 Ashwini Tambe, Indian Americans in the Trump Era: A Transnational Feminist Analysis (new) p. 468
- 51 Barbara Boswell, African Women's Literature as Feminist Theory (new) p. 475
- 52 Cherríe Moraga, La Güera (1981) p. 481
- Feminist and Queer Theory Horizons
- 53 Sara Ahmed, Lesbian Feminism (2017) p. 486
- 54 José Muñoz, Queerness as Horizon: Utopian Hermeneutics in the Face of Gay Pragmatism (2009) p. 500
- 55 Angela Willey, Biopossibility: A Queer Feminist Materialist Science Studies Manifesto, with Special Reference to the Question of Monogamous Behavior (2016) p. 509
- 56 AnaLouise Keating and Kakali Bhattacharya, Decolonizing Religion, Transforming Spirit: The Imaginal in Gloria Anzaldúa's Autohistoria-Teoría (new) p. 523
- 57 Eli Clare, Moving through Cure (2017) p. 529
- 58 Jayna Brown, A World on Fire: Radical Black Feminism in a Dystopian Age (2018) p. 539
- 59 Angela Y. Davis, Transnational Solidarities (2016) p. 549.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Commins-Holman Family Fund.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Saraswati, L. Ayu, Feminist and queer theory
- ISBN:
- 9780190841799
- 0190841796
- OCLC:
- 1121421304
- Publisher Number:
- 99984204891
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