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differences (2015) 26 (1): 74–95.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Heather Love The appearance of deviance as a fact of social life—a permanent and unavoidable feature of social life and an object of study for the social scientist—distinguishes postwar deviance studies from the antimethod, anti-institutional, and antinormative field of queer studies. While...
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differences (2015) 26 (3): 165–167.
Published: 01 November 2015
... . 3 : 116 – 141 . Love Heather . “ Doing Being Deviant: Deviance Studies, Description, and the Queer Ordinary .” 26 . 1 : 74 – 95 . Menon Madhavi . “ Universalism and Partition: A Queer Theory .” 26 . 1 : 117 – 40 . Montag Warren . “ Althusser’s Authorless Theater...
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differences (2015) 26 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 May 2015
... toward the field’s primary texts, the middle pieces offer two different ways to rethink the history and contemporary formation of queer theory. In “Doing Being Deviant: Deviance Studies, Description, and the Queer Ordinary,” Heather Love considers the roundly disavowed inheritances of an earlier...
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differences (1991) 3 (2): 55–74.
Published: 01 July 1991
... nee S: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 3.2 (1991) 56 Theorizing Deviant Historiography The New Archivist of(Sexual) Deviance The territory ofhistorical interpretation is charged with power not only to decide upon the important elements of a story - "the events" and "the actors" - but to emplot...
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differences (2015) 26 (1): 141–167.
Published: 01 May 2015
..., heterogeneous range of practices and subjects identified with “deviance”; 10 and 3) to narrate an alternative genealogy and archive for theorizing sexuality (by, for example, arguing that “there are other terrains for the interrogation of sexuality, terrains that do not begin and end with queer studies...
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differences (2016) 27 (2): 103–124.
Published: 01 September 2016
..., a frequent case made against them. Looking like a feminist quite often meant not looking feminine, and panic about lesbianism—or any other unnamed sexual or gender deviance—was only thinly concealed. The younger generations, now informed by academic institutions of gender studies, not only speak...
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differences (2019) 30 (1): 82–90.
Published: 01 May 2019
... and discourse, sex offenders are often constructed as sexual predators, oscillating between the rapist and the child molester. The second sense is a cultural category that relies upon highly racialized discourses and representations of sexual deviance and masculinity to define individuals as perpetrators...
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differences (1991) 3 (2): iii–xviii.
Published: 01 July 1991
... reference to gay studies do not usually integrate the latter's insights into a common theoretical frame or shared discourse. A promising move in this direction is the work of"the new archivist of deviance" theorized and enacted in Jennifer Terry's essay in this issue. The fact of the matter is, most of us...
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differences (1989) 1 (1): 125–145.
Published: 01 February 1989
...Avital Ronell Copyright © 1988 by Brown University and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 1988 Works Cited Benjamin Walter . “ Karl Kraus .” Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings . Trans. Jephcott Edmund . Ed. Demetz Peter . New...
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differences (2022) 33 (1): 119–147.
Published: 01 May 2022
... navigate to become legible and advances a novel conception of the twinned process of confession and translocation that asylum-seeking has become in countries of transit like Turkey. [email protected] © 2022 by Brown University and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2022...
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differences (2002) 13 (1): 1–13.
Published: 01 May 2002
...DENISE RILEY 2002 denise riley is Reader in the School of English and American Studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. Her most recent books are The Words of Selves: Identification, Solidarity, Irony (Stanford University Press, 2000) and Denise Riley: Selected Poems...
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differences (1990) 2 (2): 3–40.
Published: 01 July 1990
... woman shaped the middle-class d iff ere nee s: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2.2 (1990) 4 The Occidental Alice idea of childhood, then, I will also be suggesting how this shift of focus from normalcy onto deviance changed England's sense of itself as a nation. Said's study of Orientalism...
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differences (2019) 30 (1): 119–125.
Published: 01 May 2019
... attachments to the circulation of narratives of trauma. In confronting the harm of another, it also asks how we might imagine forms of justice beyond punitive and carceral impulses. © 2019 by Brown University and differences : A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2019 testimony social media...
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differences (1997) 9 (3): 132–155.
Published: 01 November 1997
... to require me to get a clearer grasp on what constitutes black masculinity. One of the ironic things is that even though African American studies is gendered as male, we don't have many theoretical discussions of black masculinity. I'm dealing with athleticism, with sexual deviance, with performativity...
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differences (2004) 15 (3): 123–156.
Published: 01 December 2004
...PETRA KUPPERS Brown University and differences : A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2004 petra kuppers is Assistant Professor of Performance Studies at Bryant University. She is the author of Disability and Contemporary Performance: Bodies on Edge (Routledge, 2003) and is currently...
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differences (2024) 35 (2): 79–88.
Published: 01 September 2024
... Hammonds is ambivalent about queer studies, it is the queerness of black lesbian sexualities that might offer the representational fullness and disruption to norms that she seeks. This essay takes the silence around the black, queer cancer patient to think about how to expand Hammonds’s ideas. It works...
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differences (2023) 34 (1): 200–208.
Published: 01 May 2023
..., solely through the act of thinking about them, in their negative dimensions. To me, this exemplifies not only the spirit of academic freedom but also the reason it matters. [email protected] © 2023 by Brown University and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2023...
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differences (2008) 19 (3): 90–125.
Published: 01 December 2008
... of incipient homosexuality nor a feminist move; rather, it is good old-fashioned patriarchy dressed up in drag. I conclude by offering a symptomatic reading of the popularity of the thesis that Nietzsche was gay, arguing that this reflects our own twenty-first-century tendency to read gender deviance as only...
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differences (2015) 26 (1): 48–73.
Published: 01 May 2015
... and politics now institutionalized in queer studies under the rubric of antinormativity. By focusing on Sedgwick’s appetite for incoherence, the double bind, and nondialectical understandings of contradiction, this essay studies the elegant and cogent model of reading found in Sedgwick’s work in order to value...
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differences (2024) 35 (2): 132–156.
Published: 01 September 2024
.... This understudied tradition has unfolded concurrently alongside the rise of maritime and aquatic metaphors in Black studies. Focusing on the image of the black hole, the essay argues that this metaphor operates as a stimulus for confronting disciplinary objects of anxiety in Black studies, Caribbean studies...