Queer studies: texts, contexts, praxis

By: Bakshi, KaustavContributor(s): Dasgupta, Rohit K [Co author]Material type: BookBookSeries: Literary / cultural theoryPublication details: Hyderabad Orient BlackSwan 2019Description: vii, 191 p. Includes glossary and further readingISBN: 9789352875849Subject(s): Homosexuality - Research | Queer theory | Sexual minorities - Study and teachingDDC classification: 306.766 Summary: This book draws on historiography, cultural theory and empirical research to explore contemporary concerns around issues of queer representation, sexual citizenship and activism. Using a variety of case studies, texts and ethnographic research, it explores these conceptual issues within a global and local context, and demonstrates the disruptive mechanisms of reading/seeing queerly. It focuses on the importance of locating the understanding of queer lives within geopolitics, academic institutions and cultural policies. Stressing on academic activism that is grounded in scholarship, the book attempts to generate critical debate and reflection in the field of Queer Studies. https://orientblackswan.com/details?id=9789352875849
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

1. A Preamble to Queer Studies: Discursively Constituting the ‘Homosexual’
2. Contemporary Issues in Queer Studies 1
Queer Kinship, Dissident Citizenship and Homonationalism
3. Contemporary Issues in Queer Studies 2
The Rural Queer: Moving Beyond the Metropolis
4. Contemporary Issues in Queer Studies 3
Queer Area Studies: Malaysia and China in Focus
5. Queering Cultural Studies 1
Reading Queerly
6. Queering Cultural Studies 2
Seeing Queerly
7. Queering Cultural Studies 3
Queer of Colour Critique
8. Queer Studies in the Indian Academia: Possibilities and Resistances

Glossary of Select Terms
Further Reading

This book draws on historiography, cultural theory and empirical research to explore contemporary concerns around issues of queer representation, sexual citizenship and activism. Using a variety of case studies, texts and ethnographic research, it explores these conceptual issues within a global and local context, and demonstrates the disruptive mechanisms of reading/seeing queerly. It focuses on the importance of locating the understanding of queer lives within geopolitics, academic institutions and cultural policies. Stressing on academic activism that is grounded in scholarship, the book attempts to generate critical debate and reflection in the field of Queer Studies.

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