A genealogy of queer theory
- Title
- A genealogy of queer theory / William B. Turner.
- Published by
- Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2000.
- Author
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- Found in
- ACLS Humanities E-Book. URL: http://www.humanitiesebook.org
- Description
- xv, 256 p.; 24 cm.
- Summary
- This book traces the roots of queer theory to the growing awareness that few of us precisely fit standard categories for sexual and gender identity.
- Series statement
- American subjects
- Uniform title
- American subjects
- Subject
- Contents
- Series Foreword / Robert Dawidoff -- Introduction: The Proliferation of Queers -- Foucault Didn't Know What He Was Doing, and Neither Do I -- I Am the Very Model of the Modern Homosexual: Gay Male Historians and the History of Sexuality -- Gender Difference: Feminist Scholars on the Truth of Gender and Sexuality -- Shrinking History: Queer Theory, Psychoanalysis, and Genealogy -- A Georgia Sodomite in King Henry's Court: The Rhetorical History of "Homosexuality" in Law and Politics -- Conclusion: On the Cost of Telling the Truth.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-246) and index.