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Author Turner, William B. (William Benjamin), 1964- author.

Title A genealogy of queer theory / William B. Turner
Published Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2000
©2000

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 256 pages)
Series American subjects
American subjects.
Summary Annotation Who are queers and what do they want? Could it be that we are all queers? Beginning with such questions, William B. Turner's lucid and engaging book traces the roots of queer theory to the growing awareness that few of us precisely fit standard categories for sexual and gender identity.Turner shows how Michel Foucault's work contributed to feminists' investigations into the ways that power relates to identity. In the last decades of the twentieth century, feminists were the first to challenge the assumption that a claim to universal identity -- the white male citizen -- should serve as the foundation of political thought and action. Difference matters. Race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality interact, producing a wide array of identities that resist rigid definition and are mutable. By understanding the notion of transhistorical categories -- woman, man, homosexual, and so forth -- feminist and gay male scholars launched queer theoretical work as a new way to think about the politics of gender and sexuality.A Genealogy of Queer Theory probes the fierce debates among scholars and activists, weighing the charges that queer readings of texts and identity politics do not constitute and might inhibit radical social change. Written by a historian, it considers the implications of queer theory for historical inquiry and the distinction between philosophy and history. As such, the book will interest readers of gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender studies, intellectual history, political theory, and the history of gender/sexuality
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-246) and index
Notes Print version
Subject Homosexuality -- Philosophy
Lesbianism -- Philosophy
Gay people -- Identity
Lesbians -- Identity.
Queer theory.
Gays -- Identity
Homosexuality -- Philosophy
Lesbianism -- Philosophy
Lesbians -- Identity
Queer theory
Form Electronic book
LC no. 00025422