Intersections between feminist and queer theory
- Title
- Intersections between feminist and queer theory / edited by Diane Richardson, Janice McLaughlin and Mark E. Casey.
- Published by
- Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
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- Description
- ix, 192 pages; 23 cm
- Summary
- The emergence of queer ideas has unsettled other forms of exploring gender and sexuality, in particular feminism. In response, feminists have been significant critics of queer ideas. This book, through the contribution of important US and UK writers, seeks to explore the debates between feminist and queer theorizing in order to seek out interconnections between the two; they identify new directions in thinking about sexuality and gender that may emerge out of and at the interface.
- Subject
- Contents
- Bordering theory -- Heterosexuality, sexuality and gender : re-thinking the intersections -- The return of the material : cycles of theoretical fashion in lesbian, gay and queer studies -- On the evolution of queer studies : lesbian feminism, queer theory and globalization -- Boys will be ... bois? : or, transgender feminism and forgetful fish -- The value of a second skin -- Refiguring the family : towards a post-queer politics of gay and lesbian marriage -- Practically between post-menopause and post-modern.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-188) and index.