Hegemony and Heteronormativity: Revisiting 'The Political' in Queer Politics
This book reflects on 'the political' in queer theory and politics by revisiting two of its key categories: hegemony and heteronormativity. It explores the specific insights offered by these categories and the ways in which they augment the analysis of power and domination from a queer perspective, whilst also examining the possibilities for political analysis and strategy-building provided by theories of hegemony and heteronormativity. Moreover, in addressing these issues the book strives to rethink the understanding of the term "queer", so as to avoid narrowing queer politics to a critique of normative heterosexuality and the rigid gender binary. By looking at the interplay between hegemony and heteronormativity, this ground-breaking volume presents new possibilities of reconceptualizing 'the political' from a queer perspective. Investigating the effects of queer politics not only on subjectivities and intimate personal relations, but also on institutions, socio-cultural processes and global politics, this book will be of interest to those working in the fields of critical theory, gender and sexuality, queer theory, postcolonial studies, and feminist political theory.
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Hegemony and Heteronormativity: Revisiting 'The Political' in Queer Politics
This book reflects on 'the political' in queer theory and politics by revisiting two of its key categories: hegemony and heteronormativity. It explores the specific insights offered by these categories and the ways in which they augment the analysis of power and domination from a queer perspective, whilst also examining the possibilities for political analysis and strategy-building provided by theories of hegemony and heteronormativity. Moreover, in addressing these issues the book strives to rethink the understanding of the term "queer", so as to avoid narrowing queer politics to a critique of normative heterosexuality and the rigid gender binary. By looking at the interplay between hegemony and heteronormativity, this ground-breaking volume presents new possibilities of reconceptualizing 'the political' from a queer perspective. Investigating the effects of queer politics not only on subjectivities and intimate personal relations, but also on institutions, socio-cultural processes and global politics, this book will be of interest to those working in the fields of critical theory, gender and sexuality, queer theory, postcolonial studies, and feminist political theory.
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Hegemony and Heteronormativity: Revisiting 'The Political' in Queer Politics

Hegemony and Heteronormativity: Revisiting 'The Political' in Queer Politics

Hegemony and Heteronormativity: Revisiting 'The Political' in Queer Politics

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This book reflects on 'the political' in queer theory and politics by revisiting two of its key categories: hegemony and heteronormativity. It explores the specific insights offered by these categories and the ways in which they augment the analysis of power and domination from a queer perspective, whilst also examining the possibilities for political analysis and strategy-building provided by theories of hegemony and heteronormativity. Moreover, in addressing these issues the book strives to rethink the understanding of the term "queer", so as to avoid narrowing queer politics to a critique of normative heterosexuality and the rigid gender binary. By looking at the interplay between hegemony and heteronormativity, this ground-breaking volume presents new possibilities of reconceptualizing 'the political' from a queer perspective. Investigating the effects of queer politics not only on subjectivities and intimate personal relations, but also on institutions, socio-cultural processes and global politics, this book will be of interest to those working in the fields of critical theory, gender and sexuality, queer theory, postcolonial studies, and feminist political theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317122852
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/22/2016
Series: Queer Interventions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

María do Mar Castro Varela is Professor for Gender and Queer Studies at the Alice Salomon University Berlin, Germany Nikita Dhawan is Junior Professor of Gender and Postcolonial Studies at Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany Antke Engel is Director of the Institute for Queer Theory, Berlin, and research fellow at the Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Berlin, Germany

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction, Mara­a do Mar Castro Varela, Nikita Dhawan, Antke Engel; Chapter 1a Revisiting Contingency, Hegemony and Universality, Randi Gressgard; Chapter 2 From the 'Heterosexual Matrix' to a 'Heteronormative Hegemony': Initiating a Dialogue between Judith Butler and Antonio Gramsci about Queer Theory and Politics, Gundula Ludwig; Chapter 3, Antke Engel; Chapter 4 Normative Dilemmas and the Hegemony of Counter-Hegemony, María do Mar Castro Varela, Nikita Dhawan; Chapter 5 How Sam Became a Father, Became a Citizen: Scripts of Neoliberal Inclusion of Disability, Katerina kolarova; Chapter 6 Signifying Theory_Politics/Queer?, Susanne Lummerding; Chapter 7 The Pleasures of Compliance: Domination and Compromise Within BDSM Practice, Volker Woltersdorff;
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