Queer Globalizations: Citizenship and the Afterlife of Colonialism

Queer Globalizations: Citizenship and the Afterlife of Colonialism

ISBN-10:
0814716237
ISBN-13:
9780814716236
Pub. Date:
08/15/2002
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814716237
ISBN-13:
9780814716236
Pub. Date:
08/15/2002
Publisher:
New York University Press
Queer Globalizations: Citizenship and the Afterlife of Colonialism

Queer Globalizations: Citizenship and the Afterlife of Colonialism

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Overview

Scholars of postcolonial and LGBT studies examine the validity of the globalization of queer cultures

Globalization has a taste for queer cultures. Whether in advertising, film, performance art, the internet, or in the political discourses of human rights in emerging democracies, queerness sells and the transnational circulation of peoples, identities and social movements that we call "globalization" can be liberating to the extent that it incorporates queer lives and cultures. From this perspective, globalization is seen as allowing the emergence of queer identities and cultures on a global scale.

The essays in Queer Globalizations bring together scholars of postcolonial and lesbian and gay studies in order to examine from multiple perspectives the narratives that have sought to define globalization. In examining the tales that have been spun about globalization, these scholars have tried not only to assess the validity of the claims made for globalization, they have also attempted to identify the tactics and rhetorical strategies through which these claims and through which global circulation are constructed and operate.

Contributors include Joseba Gabilondo, Gayatri Gopinath, Janet Ann Jakobsen, Miranda Joseph, Katie King, William Leap, Lawrence LaFountain-Stokes, Bill Maurer, Cindy Patton, Chela Sandoval, Ann Pellegrini, Silviano Santiago, and Roberto Strongman.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814716236
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2002
Series: Sexual Cultures , #9
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé (Editor)
Arnaldo Cruz-Malave is Associate Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Fordham University in New York. He is author of a study on the Cuban writer José Lezama Lima, El primitivo implorante.

Martin F. Manalansan (Editor)
Martin F. Manalansan IV is Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. He has taught at the University of Minnesota, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, New York University, New School University, and the University of the Philippines. He is the author of Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora (Duke UP:2003). His forthcoming book is entitled “Queer Dwellings: Mess, Mesh, Measure.” He is the president of the Association for Asian American Studies.

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