Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
272
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2007
Wydawca
Duke University Press
Opis
In this special issue of GLQ, a diverse group of scholars engage with the intricate relationship between queer identities and temporal concepts. Through a series of essays, they explore how historical narratives and notions of time can be reshaped through a queer lens, challenging traditional understandings of sequentiality in both personal and collective contexts.
The authors delve into the complexities of sexual politics, examining how time influences aspirations, desires, and social movements. Each contribution sheds light on the ways queerness intersects with temporality, inviting readers to reconsider linear histories and embrace more fluid understandings of past, present, and future.
By weaving together theoretical insights and personal reflections, the essays provoke thought on how queer experiences challenge normative timelines and the historical narratives they are often tied to. This exploration offers a rich tapestry of ideas that reimagines the possibilities of time and identity within queer studies.
The authors delve into the complexities of sexual politics, examining how time influences aspirations, desires, and social movements. Each contribution sheds light on the ways queerness intersects with temporality, inviting readers to reconsider linear histories and embrace more fluid understandings of past, present, and future.
By weaving together theoretical insights and personal reflections, the essays provoke thought on how queer experiences challenge normative timelines and the historical narratives they are often tied to. This exploration offers a rich tapestry of ideas that reimagines the possibilities of time and identity within queer studies.
Gatunki
Dziecięca
Nauka i Technologia
Historia
LGBTQ+
Współczesna
Polityka