Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
This new series is a forum for the investigation and analysis of the contested
terrain between culture, gender, and sexuality. Titles in the series can include,
but are not limited to, (re)theorizations of gender in relation to, or its
constitution through, sexuality, race, dass, or culture, studies of sexuality and
sexual identity that produce new understandings of gender, or new inquiries
into culture, broadly defined, that raise competting implications for the ways in
which we think about gender and sexuality in the contemporary social world.
Of particular interest are manuscripts that cirtique and/or broaden traditional
constructions of gender and take into account sexuality, race, dass, or the
pressures of other constitutive categories, analyze nonwestern literary and
cultural representations of gender and their relationship to sexuality,
especially in postcolonial contexts, and theorize transgender from feminist,
queer, postcolonial, or cultural studies frameworks.
This new series is a forum for the investigation and analysis of the contested
terrain between culture, gender, and sexuality. Titles in the series can include,
but are not limited to, (re)theorizations of gender in relation to, or its
constitution through, sexuality, race, dass, or culture, studies of sexuality and
sexual identity that produce new understandings of gender, or new inquiries
into culture, broadly defined, that raise competting implications for the ways in
which we think about gender and sexuality in the contemporary social world.
Of particular interest are manuscripts that cirtique and/or broaden traditional
constructions of gender and take into account sexuality, race, dass, or the
pressures of other constitutive categories, analyze nonwestern literary and
cultural representations of gender and their relationship to sexuality,
especially in postcolonial contexts, and theorize transgender from feminist,
queer, postcolonial, or cultural studies frameworks.
This new series is a forum for the investigation and analysis of the contested
terrain between culture, gender, and sexuality. Titles in the series can include,
but are not limited to, (re)theorizations of gender in relation to, or its
constitution through, sexuality, race, dass, or culture, studies of sexuality and
sexual identity that produce new understandings of gender, or new inquiries
into culture, broadly defined, that raise competting implications for the ways in
which we think about gender and sexuality in the contemporary social world.
Of particular interest are manuscripts that cirtique and/or broaden traditional
constructions of gender and take into account sexuality, race, dass, or the
pressures of other constitutive categories, analyze nonwestern literary and
cultural representations of gender and their relationship to sexuality,
especially in postcolonial contexts, and theorize transgender from feminist,
queer, postcolonial, or cultural studies frameworks.
Titles
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Homoplot
The Coming-Out Story and Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual IdentityVolume 7©2008 Textbook 168 Pages -
Priscilla, (White) Queen of the Desert
Queer Rights/Race PrivilegeVolume 6©2006 Textbook 128 Pages -
Queer Race
Cultural Interventions in the Racial Politics of Queer TheoryVolume 3©2004 Textbook 148 Pages -
Opacity
Gender, Sexuality, Race and the «Problem» of Identity in MartiniqueVolume 2©2002 Textbook 188 Pages