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Good white queers? : racism and whiteness in queer U.S. comics / Kai Linke.

LIBRA PN6725 .L56 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Linke, Kai, 1981- author.
Series:
Queer studies ; Bd. 23.
Queer studies ; volume 23
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Queer comic books, strips, etc--Social aspects--United States.
Queer comic books, strips, etc.
Queer theory.
Gay and lesbian studies.
Sexual minorities--Identity.
Sexual minorities.
Sexual minorities--Social conditions.
Comic books, strips, etc--Criticism and interpretation.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels--Criticism and interpretation.
Graphic novels.
Racism in literature.
Criticism and interpretation.
Social conditions.
Social aspects.
United States.
Sexual identity.
LGBTQ+ people.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
329 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld : transcript-Verlag, [2021]
Summary:
"How do white queer people portray our own whiteness? Can we, in the stories we tell about ourselves, face the uncomfortable fact that, while queer, we might still be racist? If we cannot, what does that say about us as potential allies in intersectional struggles? A careful analysis of Dykes To Watch Out For and Stuck Rubber Baby by queer comic icons Alison Bechdel and Howard Cruse traces the intersections of queerness and racism in the neglected medium of queer comics, while a close reading of Jaime Cortez's striking graphic novel Sexile/Sexilio offers glimpses of the complexities and difficult truths that lie beyond the limits of where white queer self-representations dare to tread." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
What To Expect In This Book: A Very Brief Overview
A Few Words On Formal Decisions
How I Came To Write This Book
Theoretical And Historical Foundations
Why Comics?
Unequal Distributions Of Power, Rights, And Resources
A Brief History Of Intersectional Lgbtiq Politics In The U.s.
Alison Bechdel's Dykes To Watch Out For: A White Fantasy Of A Post-racial Lesbian Community
A "chronicle Of Lesbian Culture And History"
A Multicultural Universe With Whiteness At Its Center
Armchair Anti-racism: A Post-racial Lesbian Community In A Racist Society
White Lesbians As A Better Kind Of White
Political Consequences Of Dykes' Armchair Anti-racism
Conclusion: When Fantasy Is Read As Fact
Howard Cruse's Stuck Rubber Baby: How 'gay Is The New Black' Discourses Shape The White Gay Imaginary
A Groundbreaking Work
A Window Seat To History?
'Gay Is The New Black:' A Dominant Discourse
Conservative Critiques
Common Intersectional Critiques
Further Intersectional Critiques
Conclusion: Stuck In A White Fantasy
Jaime Cortez's Sexile/sexilio: Unlearning Homonationalism And Developing Alternative Discourses
"Decentering Whiteness"
Disidentifications With Homonationalist Discourses
Centering Resilience
By Way Of Conclusion: Reading Sexile/sexilio From A Place Of (relative) Privilege
Conclusion: The Limits Of White Lgbtiq Self-representations.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783837649178
3837649172
OCLC:
1156330262

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