Queer Objects Queer Objects
    • 45,99 €

Publisher Description

Pursuing the discursive or material effects of relational queerness, this book reflects on how objects can illuminate, affect, and animate queer modes of being.

In the early 1990s the queer theorist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick defined queer as “multiply transitive . . . relational and strange,” rather than a fixed identity. In spite of this, much of the queer theoretical scholarship of the last three decades has used queer as a synonym for anti-normative sexual identities. The contributions to this volume return to the idea of transitivity, exploring what happens when queer is thought of as a turning toward or turning away from a diverse range of objects, including bodily waste; frozen cats; archival ephemera; the writing of Virginia Woolf; the Pop art of Ray Johnson; the podcast S-Town; and Maggie Nelson’s memoir The Argonauts.

Relevant to those studying queer theory, this book will also be of wider interest to those researching identity and the way in which it is represented in a variety of artistic disciplines.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2020
29 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
232
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
13.2
MB

Other Books in This Series

Ontogenesis Beyond Complexity Ontogenesis Beyond Complexity
2021
Sloterdijk’s Anthropotechnics Sloterdijk’s Anthropotechnics
2022
The Pulse of Sense The Pulse of Sense
2022
Cosmotechnics Cosmotechnics
2021
Institutional Transformations Institutional Transformations
2021
Sentient Subjects Sentient Subjects
2020