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Queering Paradigms VII: Queering Paradigms


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 dec 2018
This edited volume focuses on a key notion in Queer Theory and activism: challenging, resisting and subverting contestations to the identitarian expression and performance of LGBTIQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex, queer/querying etc.) subjects. The chapters in this volume address queer bodies and spaces both transnationally and within specific contexts¿including focus studies on the U.S.; Russia; China; Yemen; and the Anglophone Caribbean. Part I addresses queer and contested forms of lived experiences and embodiments such as trans* and non-binary bodies. Part II explores spaces of belonging and exemplifies contested and negotiated in/exclusion. Part III focusses on (socio-)legal spaces of belonging, Human Rights and legal activism. In line with QPs ethics of genial intergenerational exchange and support, this volume features prominently the voices of doctoral and early-career researchers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781788745291
ISBN-10: 1788745299
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Queering Paradigms


Notă biografică

Bee Scherer is a Professor of Religious Studies and Gender Studies and the Director of the Intersectional Centre for Inclusion and Social Justice (INCISE) at Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom. An expert in Buddhism and Queer Theory, Professor Scherer has authored more than a dozen monographs and edited volumes in German, Dutch and English. Bee is the founder of Queering Paradigms and the editor for Peter Lang¿s Queering Paradigms book series.

Cuprins

CONTENTS: Bee Scherer: Introduction: Contested Bodies and Spaces - Katharina Wiedlack: Visibly Invisible: US-American LGBTIQ+- Issues and/in Mainstream Media - Thomas A. Foster: Queering the Bonds of Intimacy among Enslaved Men - Sean Bride: Non-binary Roller Derby - Bee Scherer: Beyond Heteropatriarchal Oppression: Inhabiting Aphallic Anthroposcapes - Masha Neufeld: «We Will Get There, but We Have to Grow as High as That»: Spinning the Narrative of Backwardness in the Russian LGBT Movement - Lin Song: Queering Chinese Kinship: Aspiration, Negotiation and New Meanings - Rajanie Preity Kumar: Gender and Sexually Non-Conforming Women in Rural Guyana: (Un)Mapping Home, Desire, and Belonging - Tanya Halldórsdóttir: Queering Perspectives on Gender-Segregation in Yemen - Alan Wilson: Small Earthquake - No Damage Done: Anglican Experience of Same-Sex Marriage in England, 2014-2016 - Giuseppe Zago: Neglected Minorities? An Analysis of the Rights of Prisoners of Different Sexual Orientations and Gender Identities under International Human Rights Law - Leonardo J. Raznovich: Queer Aggression? The «Unorthodoxy» of Human Rights Claims in the Cayman Islands - Postscript: Disregard of the Rule of Law and LGBTI Segregation: The Case of Bermuda - E. Raúl Zaffaroni: Epílogo: La Penalización de las Relaciones Homosexuales y Su Efecto sobre la Salud Mental de la Sociedad.

Descriere

This edited volume focuses on a key notion in Queer Theory and activism: challenging, resisting and subverting contestations to the identitarian expression and performance of LGBTIQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex, queer/querying etc.) subjects.