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GLQ (2012) 18 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 January 2012
..., historical, and social dimensions of capitalist economic relations. Using queer hermeneutical tools in combination with globalization studies, secularization studies, and queer of color critique, contributors examine global economic history and the ideological collusion of capitalist production...
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GLQ (2017) 23 (2): 195–220.
Published: 01 April 2017
... that seek to preserve heteronormative logics of essentialized Indianness. While economic liberalization after the 1990s closely parallels the emergence of burgeoning gay visibility in India, my aim is to theorize the fault lines rather than the compatibility between sexual politics and economic imperatives...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (1): 35–61.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Katherine Sender This essay investigates transnational sexual mobilities in museums that display same-sex materials: how these materials, the ideas about sex they convey, and tourists, collectors, and curators generate cultural and economic value as each of these moves among institutions and across...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (3): 377–403.
Published: 01 June 2020
... recent scholarship that examines marriage, as well as the law/legal infrastructure and language that offer conjugal rights, that is, social, economic, and legal rights, and confers statuses of personhood to those who have access to them. Bride , regardless of the specific gendered status and personhood...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (3): 387–413.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Renugan Raidoo This article argues that homophobia should be read as a political engagement with social and economic uncertainty and its perceived causes through an extended analogy with the work on the modernity of witchcraft. “Figuration” is theorized as a way to account for, first, how senses...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (3): 397–439.
Published: 01 June 2009
...Brenna M. Munro This essay examines the often overlooked role that the idea of gay rights played in producing the new imaginary of the postapartheid “rainbow nation”—and its neoliberal economic order. I suggest that the figure of the gay person became an embodiment of political change, symbolically...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (1): 19–45.
Published: 01 January 2012
... of the relations of production, rather than as a realm of reproduction analogous to or functional for production, it is possible to develop a new understanding of both economic value and the values of social change, including justice, peace, and freedom. Through analyses of policy from the administrations...
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GLQ (2019) 25 (4): 545–567.
Published: 01 October 2019
... of space-time necessarily expands juridical-economic formulations of what David Harvey describes as the “right to the city.” In so doing, it argues for more acute attention to the racialized queer mechanics of temporal as well as affective and embodied capital as important terrains on which black queer...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (1): 63–101.
Published: 01 January 2020
... and political economy, this article examines the shift in the Emirati citizen-state relationship from straightforward economic exchange to one built on an economy of debt, inheritance, and narratives of reproduction and regeneration. Queerness, in this context, is a site of injury falling outside...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (2): 273–301.
Published: 01 April 2020
... of the niche-marketed gentrified city and an incitement to new ways of living and loving that advance the pursuit of economic justice. Copyright © 2020 Duke University Press 2020 urban history gentrification LGBTQ social movements marketing immigration history References 51 Main . 2018...
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GLQ (2021) 27 (2): 281–307.
Published: 01 April 2021
..., and Dean Spade, a trans racial- and- economic- justice–focused activist and scholar who opposes military inclusion advocacy. The conversation examines fundamental debates about the possibilities and limits of legal equality for marginalized and stigmatized groups, drawing on critical race theory, women...
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GLQ (2022) 28 (1): 29–53.
Published: 01 January 2022
..., this article makes an argument against purity to consider the contours of hope in ethically compromised times. Hope demands ongoing articulation work. As powerful political and economic forces threaten to steal queer hopes or simply capitalize on them, it is important to make our own ethical, political...
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GLQ (2022) 28 (4): 515–540.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Ryan Lee Cartwright Focusing on rural white communities in the early twentieth century, this article examines how disability, queerness, and economic estrangement were intertwined in American eugenic assessments of the “unfit.” In doing so, it attends to the knotty relations of power by which...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (2): 157–182.
Published: 01 April 2023
... and economic norms shared by those who took collective action: the self‐defined “kids on the street” who often traveled from central city “tenderloin” to “tenderloin,” connecting far‐flung districts through migratory circuits. Sustaining themselves through sex work and other criminalized economies, kids...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (1): 109–128.
Published: 01 January 2023
...—of same-sex sexual behavior. Stephanie Clare, Patrick R. Grzanka, and Joanna Wuest argue that the 2019 GWAS marks a moment of both flux and continuity: a recognition of sexuality's complexity and contingency alongside a continued affective, ideological, and economic investment in biology's role in telling...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (4): 537–567.
Published: 01 October 2008
... the more general contemporary organization of the family as a heteronormative economic unit enables us to understand the ongoing movement of gay politics into the private sphere. Duke University Press 2008 The Selfish-Enough Father
Gay Adoption and the Late-Capitalist Family
Alison Shonkwiler...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (3): 357–395.
Published: 01 June 2009
... multiple queer modernities and result as much from local responses to similar economic conditions as from foreign cultural influences. The alternative narrative of queer histories beyond the West presented here decouples the spread of capitalism from cultural Westernization. It highlights moments where...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (2-3): 371–379.
Published: 01 June 2011
... to economic marginality. © 2011 by Duke University Press 2011 Critical Bonds
“His Way”
Heather Love on D. A. Miller
D. A. Miller’s Jane Austen, or The Secret of Style opens with a description
of Austen’s appeal to “all of us who read [her] early.”1 Her “thrillingly inhuman”
style held out...
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GLQ (2014) 20 (1-2): 167–180.
Published: 01 April 2014
... questions to energize future work committed to the even more thoroughgoing critique of violent power as it continues to articulate itself through racialization, sexualization, and other forms of unequal economic, social, cultural, and political division. Reading Chican@ Like a Queer: The De-Mastery...
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GLQ (2015) 21 (2-3): 365–385.
Published: 01 June 2015
... and economic processes of extermination. © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 climate change queer negativity xenophobia animal studies affect Intimate Atmospheres
Queer Theory in a Time of Extinctions
Neel Ahuja
Prologue: The Mosquito and the Settler
Perhaps queer theory has always...
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