New intimacies, old desires : law, culture and queer politics in neoliberal times /

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Imprint:New Delhi : Zubaan, 2017.
Description:lxi, 560 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11616049
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Other authors / contributors:Sircar, Oishik, editor.
Jain, Dipika, editor.
ISBN:9789384757748
9384757748
Notes:Contributed articles.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Of Powerful Feelings and Facile Gestures
  • Chapter 1. Homonationalism as Assemblage: Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities
  • Chapter 2. Beyond 'Hate': Queer Metonymies of Crime, Pathology and Anti/Violence
  • Chapter 3. Transnational Homo-Assemblages: Reading 'Gender' in Counterterrorism Discourses
  • Chapter 4. Gender Governance through Law: Populist Moralism in Aspiring Democracies/Economies
  • Chapter 5. Post/Colonial Queer Globalization and International Human Rights; Images of LGBT Rights
  • Chapter 6. The Men of Blanket Boy's Moon: Repugnancy Clauses, Customary Law and Migrant Labour Sex
  • Chapter 7. Slim Disease and the Science of Silence: The Erasure of Same-Sex Sexuality in 'African AIDS' Discourse, 1983-88
  • Chapter 8. Selfhood and Archipelago in Indonesia: A Case for Human Polyversality
  • Chapter 9. The Remote Control of the 'I' We Assume Wants to Come Out: Sexuality and Governance in the Arab World
  • Chapter 10. Queer Anti-sociality and Disability Unbecoming: An Ableist Relations Project?
  • Chapter 11. In the Shadow of the Homoglobal: Queer Cosmopolitanism in Tsai Ming-liang's I Don't Want to Sleep Alone
  • Chapter 12. Racism, Homophobia and Compulsory Able-Bodiedness in the Controversy over Inter-cousin Marriage
  • Chapter 13. Polymorphous Reproductivity and the Critique of Futurity: Towards a Queer Legal Analytic for Fertility Law
  • Chapter 14. Baring and Veiling: Sex, Politics and National Identity in Canadian Legal Discourse
  • Chapter 15. Queer, beyond Queer?