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GLQ (2023) 29 (4): 477–500.
Published: 01 October 2023
... in Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina to (1) understand the ways in which poor whiteness solidifies through queer moments of “bad” sex; and (2) reveal the ways in which “bad sex” retards white subjectivity/progressivity. The racialization of whiteness was, in this context, a queer process in which...
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GLQ (1995) 2 (4): 351–377.
Published: 01 October 1995
...Ann Cvetkovich © 1995 OPA (Overseas Publishers Association) 1995 Works Cited Alcoff , Linda , and Laura Gray. “Survivor Discourse: Transgression or Recuperation?” Signs 18 ( 1993 ): 260 –90. Allison , Dorothy . Bastard out of Carolina . New York: Plume, 1992...
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GLQ (2013) 19 (4): 419–433.
Published: 01 October 2013
... to the unthinkable female “bastard” described
INTRODUCTION: DIRT OFF HER SHOULDERS 421
by Hortense Spillers: “A ‘she,’ ” Spillers writes, “cannot . . . qualify for bastard,
or ‘natural son’ status, and that she cannot provides further insights into the coils
and recoils...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 301–307.
Published: 01 April 2005
...! while sociologists glee-
fully count his bastards and his prostitutes, the very soul of the toiling, sweating
black man is darkened by the shadow of a vast despair” (9). Thus perverse sexu-
ality as a touchstone of racial identity haunts the African American personal essay...
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GLQ (2001) 7 (3): 417–423.
Published: 01 June 2001
... the look of her. He felt the sexual challenge all beautiful Les-
bians have for men. He was amused by the uncompromising attitude that
said to Goldfinger and to the room, “All men are bastards and cheats. Don’t
try any masculine hocus on me. I don’t...
Journal Article
GLQ (2024) 30 (3): 319–336.
Published: 01 June 2024
..., and (2) at the same time, the regulation of those formations. In my second book, The Reorder of Things: The University and Its Pedagogies of Minority Difference (2012), I wanted to deal squarely with that: how are regulatory apparatuses responding to the claims to visibility of the former bastards...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (3): 357–395.
Published: 01 June 2009
... The arrival of capitalism does not necessarily lead to an
imposition of Western forms of cultural modernity that destroy local identities.
The multiple modernities of today’s world cannot be explained as the bastard chil-
dren of a single, foreign Western capitalism that has...
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GLQ (1999) 5 (3): 255–265.
Published: 01 June 1999
...” with bastard children without the men of the house
knowing anything about it. Castlehaven said that he had discovered only after the
fact that his eldest daughter intended to marry a household servant and that his
daughter-in-law had cuckolded his son with Skipwith; Skipwith...
Journal Article
GLQ (2023) 29 (1): 77–90.
Published: 01 January 2023
... and Aramaic), Polish, Russian, English, and more (Weinreich 2008 ). This irreducible hybrid construction is, in fact, part of what led to the perception of the Yiddish language as inferior and bastardized (Efron 2001 : 105). When we consider that Yiddish's devalued status can also be traced...
FIGURES
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GLQ (2020) 26 (3): 477–502.
Published: 01 June 2020
... : 29 – 47 . Hoad Neville . 2016 . “ Queer Customs against the Law .” Research in African Literatures 47 , no. 2 : 1 – 19 . Hodžić Saida . 2014 . “ Feminist Bastards: Toward a Posthumanist Critique of NGOization .” In Bernal and Grewal 2014 : 221 – 47 . Howe Cymene...
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GLQ (2015) 21 (1): 121–152.
Published: 01 January 2015
... the bastard for
walking out,” as Prior puts it [264]) — that “interfere with progress for people with
AIDS.”24 Yet the play’s teleology reorients liberalism’s commitment to an idealized
POLITICAL DISGUST AND THE DIGESTIVE LIFE OF AIDS 139
political horizon...
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GLQ (2016) 22 (4): 569–604.
Published: 01 October 2016
...
detention or police custody. A second style repeated the text “Cops Are Whores,”
“Cops Are Fags,” or “A.C.A.B.” (All Cops Are Bastards), the latter being by far
the most common. A third style depicted either Brotherhood leaders or military
leaders as tricksters, liars, or snakes, embodying diabolical...
Journal Article
GLQ (2000) 6 (4): 555–576.
Published: 01 October 2000
...”; that Christ was a bastard, his mother a whore, his father nothing but a
carpenter, and the Crucifixion justified; that Catholicism was a good religion and “all
Protestantes are hypocriticall asses”; that the woman of Samaria and her sister were
whores and Christ knew them “dishonestly...
Journal Article
GLQ (2004) 10 (2): 211–212.
Published: 01 April 2004
... with superhuman strength—as Amazons and “sanitary toi-
lets”—in the Japanese nationalist imaginary.8 They were also subject to a process
of militarized “bastardization” that entailed physical, verbal, and emotional abuse
and medical interventions that rendered their bodies barren. In fact...
Journal Article
GLQ (2004) 10 (2): 212–215.
Published: 01 April 2004
... with superhuman strength—as Amazons and “sanitary toi-
lets”—in the Japanese nationalist imaginary.8 They were also subject to a process
of militarized “bastardization” that entailed physical, verbal, and emotional abuse
and medical interventions that rendered their bodies barren. In fact...
Journal Article
GLQ (2004) 10 (2): 215–220.
Published: 01 April 2004
... with superhuman strength—as Amazons and “sanitary toi-
lets”—in the Japanese nationalist imaginary.8 They were also subject to a process
of militarized “bastardization” that entailed physical, verbal, and emotional abuse
and medical interventions that rendered their bodies barren. In fact...
Journal Article
GLQ (2004) 10 (2): 220–226.
Published: 01 April 2004
... with superhuman strength—as Amazons and “sanitary toi-
lets”—in the Japanese nationalist imaginary.8 They were also subject to a process
of militarized “bastardization” that entailed physical, verbal, and emotional abuse
and medical interventions that rendered their bodies barren. In fact...
Journal Article
GLQ (2004) 10 (2): 227–235.
Published: 01 April 2004
... with superhuman strength—as Amazons and “sanitary toi-
lets”—in the Japanese nationalist imaginary.8 They were also subject to a process
of militarized “bastardization” that entailed physical, verbal, and emotional abuse
and medical interventions that rendered their bodies barren. In fact...
Journal Article
GLQ (2004) 10 (2): 236–240.
Published: 01 April 2004
... with superhuman strength—as Amazons and “sanitary toi-
lets”—in the Japanese nationalist imaginary.8 They were also subject to a process
of militarized “bastardization” that entailed physical, verbal, and emotional abuse
and medical interventions that rendered their bodies barren. In fact...
Journal Article
GLQ (2004) 10 (2): 240–253.
Published: 01 April 2004
... with superhuman strength—as Amazons and “sanitary toi-
lets”—in the Japanese nationalist imaginary.8 They were also subject to a process
of militarized “bastardization” that entailed physical, verbal, and emotional abuse
and medical interventions that rendered their bodies barren. In fact...
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