Queer Globalizations : : Citizenship and the Afterlife of Colonialism / / ed. by Martin F. Manalansan, Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé.
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 "globaliz...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2002] ©2002 |
Year of Publication: | 2002 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Sexual Cultures ;
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction. Dissident Sexualities/Alternative Globalisms
- Part 1. GLOBALIZATION AND DISSIDENT SEXUALITIES
- 1. The Wily Homosexual (First—and Necessarily Hasty—Notes)
- 2. Dissident Globalizations, Emancipatory Methods, Social-Erotics
- 3. “There Are No Lesbians Here”
- Part 2. QUEER VALUES IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
- 4. Can Homosexuals End Western Civilization As We Know It?
- 5. Family Affairs
- 6. Redecorating the International Economy
- 7. Consuming Lifestyle
- Part 3. DIASPORIC QUEER IDENTITIES
- 8. Local Sites/Global Contexts
- 9. Dancing La Vida Loca
- 10. Syncretic Religion and Dissident Sexualities
- Part 4. THE NATION AS GLOBAL BORDER
- 11. Stealth Bombers of Desire
- 12. “Strangers on a Train”
- 13. Like Blood for Chocolate, Like Queers for Vampires
- About the Contributors
- About the Editors
- Index