
Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect
przez
Mel Y. Chen
Brak ocen
LGBTQ+
Philosophy
Health & Wellness
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Format
Kindle
Strony
310
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2012
Wydawca
Duke University Press Books
Wydanie
1
ISBN-10
0822395444
ISBN-13
9780822395447
Opis
Mel Y. Chen delves into the intricate interplay of biopolitics, race, and queer affect in a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be animated in the world. The author navigates through recent discussions surrounding sexuality and race, bringing to light how these elements shape the understanding of life and agency. By intertwining various theoretical frameworks, Chen probes into the ways in which societal structures influence perceptions of existence, vitality, and worth.
Through a nuanced lens, Chen examines how racial and sexual identities are construed within contemporary discourse, highlighting the interconnectedness of these themes. The work invites readers to consider the implications of animacy in relation to marginalized communities, showcasing how societal norms dictate the value assigned to different lives.
Drawing upon both political and personal narratives, the author offers a rich tapestry of insights that challenge conventional notions of identity, thus prompting deeper reflection on the experiences and struggles faced by those who are often rendered invisible.
In this journey, Chen celebrates the vitality of queer affect as both a form of resistance and a means of understanding the complexities of life itself. The narrative unfolds in a way that urges readers to reassess their relationships with race, sexuality, and the manifestations of life, ultimately fostering a deeper appreciation for the diverse spectrum of human experience.
Through a nuanced lens, Chen examines how racial and sexual identities are construed within contemporary discourse, highlighting the interconnectedness of these themes. The work invites readers to consider the implications of animacy in relation to marginalized communities, showcasing how societal norms dictate the value assigned to different lives.
Drawing upon both political and personal narratives, the author offers a rich tapestry of insights that challenge conventional notions of identity, thus prompting deeper reflection on the experiences and struggles faced by those who are often rendered invisible.
In this journey, Chen celebrates the vitality of queer affect as both a form of resistance and a means of understanding the complexities of life itself. The narrative unfolds in a way that urges readers to reassess their relationships with race, sexuality, and the manifestations of life, ultimately fostering a deeper appreciation for the diverse spectrum of human experience.
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