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GLQ (2018) 24 (4): 445–466.
Published: 01 October 2018
...Beth Capper; Arlen Austin Abstract In the mid-1970s, two autonomous groups within the International Wages for Housework movement formed to address black (and) lesbian struggles over social reproduction: Black Women for Wages for Housework (BWfWfH) and Wages Due Lesbians (WDL). These groups...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (4): 485–503.
Published: 01 October 2024
...René Esparza The reproduction of the American home hinges on a clear public/private distinction, wherein the private sphere is traditionally viewed as domestic — a space for interpersonal care and social reproduction, distinct from the abstract political culture of the public. Due to American legal...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (4): 541–545.
Published: 01 October 2024
... like mass incarceration or for-profit health care produced new, historically specific forms of reproductive exploitation outside of the home . Inspired by both Sarah Haley's ( 2016 : 160) notion of the “domestic carceral sphere” produced by Jim Crow capitalism and social reproduction theory that looks...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (2): 235–244.
Published: 01 April 2024
... world futures, but not through the conventional lines of kin or land and not outside Indic spaces of religiosity and myth. Saria's rich account gives us new ways to think about social reproduction that displace both the secular orientation of queer studies and the protestant underpinnings of religion...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (3): 387–413.
Published: 01 June 2023
... Leone and elsewhere, the gay male body is a site of contestation over much more than sexual deviance. Perceived deviance in the body that halts reproduction resonates with deviance elsewhere: what haunts the anxiety over biophysical reproduction comes to haunt as well anxieties about social reproduction...
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GLQ (2017) 23 (1): 1–29.
Published: 01 January 2017
... to acknowledge, touch, and potentially rework its usable pasts. The volume's collective use of “temporal asynchrony” constitutes a queering of the latent teleologies of linear sequence (from the teleology of heterosexual reproduction to the inscription of ideas of social order broadly), and in terms requisite...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 January 2012
...- liferates further questions. Some are corrective: to what extent does Marx natu- ralize “the family” as a restrictive model of social organization or follow hetero­ reproductive logic, where queers are pathologized as non(re)productive? Some inquire into abstraction as such: can we press the value form...
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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 (2012) 18 (1): 87–106.
Published: 01 January 2012
...Grace Kyungwon Hong Through readings of Cherríe Moraga's book of poetry and prose The Last Generation and memoir Waiting in the Wings , this essay argues that Moraga's refusal to ascribe to any notion of ideological or political purity—whether normative or queer—regarding reproductive sexuality...
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GLQ (2013) 19 (2): 167–189.
Published: 01 April 2013
... and critically review the creation and regulation of “straight- ness” itself. The establishment of a settler society within Natal was intricately tied to conceptions of physical and social reproduction and the management of sexuali- ties, both settler and indigenous. By marking...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (2): 333–341.
Published: 01 April 2020
... as a site of labor, sub- ject formation, and survival. While attentive to the ways that reproduction is often organized to reproduce existing social relations, they also show how processes of reproduction might catalyze social transformation and generate queer possibilities for the future. Laura Briggs s...
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GLQ (2018) 24 (4): 399–419.
Published: 01 October 2018
... a queer commons. Copyright © 2018 Duke University Press 2018 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. queer the commons resources community social reproduction References Amin Ash Howell Philip...
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GLQ (2018) 24 (2-3): 391–393.
Published: 01 June 2018
...) and cotranslator of The Acrobat: Selected Poems of Celia Dropkin (2014). His monograph on Lyric Pedagogy and Marxist-Feminism: Social Reproduction and the Institutions of Poetry is forthcoming from Bloomsbury. DOI 10.1215/10642684-4406233 ...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (2-3): 239–262.
Published: 01 June 2008
... of sexuality from heterosexual reproduction.7 Jean Cohen stresses the regulation of intimacy “involves gender and sexual relations that are socially (and legally) constructed, pervaded by power differentials, social hierarchies, and other sorts of social inequalities.”8...
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GLQ (2015) 21 (2-3): 365–385.
Published: 01 June 2015
... STUDIES as father of a tradition of queer negativity, configured as antirelational, anti­ social, death-­driven, or masochistic. This position has been consolidated in recent debates over reproductive futurism, where Lee Edelman’s criticism of the contem- porary...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (4): 369–389.
Published: 01 October 2024
... . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Andrucki Max . 2017 . “ Queering Social Reproduction, or, How Queers Save the City .” Society and Space , October 31 . https://www.societyandspace.org/articles/queering-social-reproduction-or-how-queers-save-the-city . Associated Press . 2016...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (4): 465–484.
Published: 01 October 2024
...-making as care and social reproduction while also evolving into a modality of political belonging where the poem's opening radical demand finds its embodiment in the queer comradeship of homeless mother and son. As the poem concludes, the mother and son return to tramping “the wide road” where “business...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (2-3): 243–263.
Published: 01 June 2011
... education no less than religion are meant to curb or contain the sexual and organize it toward the social bond and the common good. The incest taboo is to yield kinship and sociality, the Oedipus complex to bind attachment to physical and social reproduction...
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GLQ (1995) 1 (4): 385–403.
Published: 01 October 1995
... of the father. In short, Galeano locates his ironies in this episode within the assumption that only through sexual reproduction is social reproduction possible; while the Spaniard depends upon this helief, his all hut defeated status, his sexual rapacity at the point of death...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (4): 531–535.
Published: 01 October 2024
... (and cripping) domesticity. Broadly speaking, cripping domesticity continues the very queer work of defamiliarizing dominant scripts for intimacy, care, and kinship. It also demonstrates the very crip practice of understanding care labor as not only socially reproductive, but also creative and transformative...