After queer theory : the limits of sexual politics /
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Author / Creator: | Penney, James, 1971- |
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Imprint: | London : Pluto Press, 2014. |
Description: | vii, 212 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9896563 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: After Queer Theory - Manifesto and Consequences
- Setting the Scene
- Six Points
- 1. Currents of Queer
- Community and the Subversion of Identity
- Phenomenally Queer
- Queer Affect's Effects
- The Homonationalist Critique
- 2. The Universal Alternative
- Gay Politics in America
- Post-Marxism and Homosexuality
- Post-Post-Marxism and Sexuality
- Wedded to Subversion
- Vicissitudes of Antigone
- The Queer Big Other Doesn't Exist
- 3. Is There a Queer Marxism?
- Missed Encounter
- Varieties of Totality
- Queer Historical Materialism, Actually Existing!
- Who's Afraid of Transsexual Marxism?
- Capital Enjoyments
- 4. Capitalism and Schizoanalysis
- Against Queer Theory, Avant la Lettre
- The Redoubling of the World, and What to Do About It
- Repression, Idealisation, Sublimation
- Beyond the Revolutionary Libido
- 5. The Sameness of Sexual Difference
- Psychoanalysis and Queer Theory: Same Difference?
- Dany, or the Paradox of Hetero-Transsexuality
- Philippe, or the 'Imaginarisation' of Castration
- From I to a: The Beyond of Sexual Identification
- 6. From the Antisocial to the Immortal
- Deathly Queer
- What Comes After Queer Theory? Generic Immortality
- Notes
- Index