Table of Contents
1 The Wily Homosexual (First—and Necessarily Hasty—Notes)
2 Dissident Globalizations, Emancipatory Methods, Social-Erotics 3 “There Are No Lesbians Here”: Lesbianisms, Feminisms, and Global Gay Formations
4 Can Homosexuals End Western Civilization As We Know It? Family Values in a Global Economy
5 Family Affairs: The Discourse of Global/Localization
6 Redecorating the International Economy: Keynes, Grant, and the Queering of Bretton Woods
7 Consuming Lifestyle: Commodity Capitalism and Transformations in Gay Identity
8 Local Sites/Global Contexts: The Transnational Trajectories of Deepa Mehta’s Fire\
9 Dancing La Vida Loca: The Queer Nuyorican Performances of Arthur Avilés and Elizabeth Marrero
10 Syncretic Religion and Dissident Sexualities
11 Stealth Bombers of Desire: The Globalization of “Alterity” in Emerging Democracies
12 “Strangers on a Train”: Sexual Citizenship and the Politics of Public Transportation in Apartheid Cape Town
13 Like Blood for Chocolate, Like Queers for Vampires: Border and Global Consumption in Rodríguez, Tarantino, Arau, Esquivel, and Troyano (Notes on Baroque, Camp, Kitsch, and Hybridization)