Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
210
Language
English
Published
Jul 20, 2018
Publisher
Duke University Press Books
ISBN-10
1478000570
ISBN-13
9781478000570
Description
In an exploration of the intersections between queer studies and the notion of wildness, the authors delve into how this concept reshapes our understanding of history and identity. They examine diverse narratives that challenge conventional norms, offering fresh perspectives on the complexities of sexuality and gender. Through various theoretical frameworks, the text reveals how wildness acts as a catalyst for the reimagining of cultural norms and social structures.
By engaging with a range of emotional and intellectual engagement, the authors invite readers to reconsider the ways in which wildness can be embraced as both a lens for understanding the past and a tool for envisioning alternative futures. The work stands as a testament to the resilience and creativity inherent in queer lives, asserting that wildness is not just a state of being but a powerful agent for change.
Drawing from interdisciplinary sources and rich academic discourse, this book promises to captivate those interested in the dynamic evolutions of queer theories. It encourages a dialogue that challenges the boundaries of identity, urging readers to reflect on their own understandings of wildness and its transformative potential.
By engaging with a range of emotional and intellectual engagement, the authors invite readers to reconsider the ways in which wildness can be embraced as both a lens for understanding the past and a tool for envisioning alternative futures. The work stands as a testament to the resilience and creativity inherent in queer lives, asserting that wildness is not just a state of being but a powerful agent for change.
Drawing from interdisciplinary sources and rich academic discourse, this book promises to captivate those interested in the dynamic evolutions of queer theories. It encourages a dialogue that challenges the boundaries of identity, urging readers to reflect on their own understandings of wildness and its transformative potential.