Familiar Perversions

Familiar Perversions
Author: Liz Montegary
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-07-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813591368

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Winner of the 2018 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Over the past two decades, same-sex couples raising children have become more visible within US political and popular culture. Thanks to widely circulated images of well-mannered, well-dressed, and well-off two-parent families, a select number of LGBT-identified parents have gained recognition as model American citizens. In Familiar Perversions, Liz Montegary shows how this seemingly progressive view of same-sex parenting has taken shape during a period of growing racial inequality and economic insecurity in the United States. This book evaluates the recent successes of the “family equality” movement, while asking important questions about its relationship to neoliberalism, the policing of sexual cultures, and the broader context of social justice organizing at the turn of the twenty-first century. Montegary’s investigation of the politics of LGBT family life takes us on a journey that includes not only activist events and the courtrooms where landmark decisions about same-sex families were made, but also parenting workshops, cruise ships, and gay resort towns. Through its sustained historical analysis, Familiar Perversions lays critical groundwork for imagining a queer family movement that can support and strengthen the diverse networks of care, kinship, and intimacy on which our collective survival depends.

Perversions of the Sex Instinct

Perversions of the Sex Instinct
Author: Albert Moll
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1931
Genre: Homosexuality
ISBN: UVA:X000265888

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The Politics of Kinship

The Politics of Kinship
Author: Mark Rifkin
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2024-01-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478059004

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What if we understood the idea of family as central to representing alternative forms of governance as expressions of racial deviance? In The Politics of Kinship, Mark Rifkin shows how ideologies of family, including notions of kinship, recast Indigenous and other forms of collective self-organization and self-determination as disruptive racial tendencies in need of state containment and intervention. Centering work in Indigenous studies, Rifkin illustrates how conceptions of family and race work together as part of ongoing efforts to regulate, assault, and efface other political orders. The book examines the history of anthropology and its resonances in contemporary queer scholarship, contemporary Indian policy from the 1970s onward, the legal history of family formation and privacy in the United States, and the association of blackness with criminality across US history. In this way, Rifkin seeks to open new possibilities for envisioning what kinds of relations, networks, and formations can and should be seen as governance on lands claimed by the United States.

Reproduction Reconceived

Reproduction Reconceived
Author: Sara Matthiesen
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520970441

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The landmark case Roe v. Wade redefined family: it is now commonplace for Americans to treat having children as a choice. But the historic decision also coincided with widening inequality, an ongoing trend that continues to make choice more myth than reality. In this new and timely history, Matthiesen shows how the effects of incarceration, for-profit healthcare, disease, and poverty have been worsened by state neglect, forcing most to work harder to maintain a family.

Grave Desire

Grave Desire
Author: Steve Finbow
Publsiher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781782793410

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Grave Desire is an analysis of the occasions of necrophilia throughout history, literature and the arts. It is an examination of the breaking of taboos and the metastasizing of fetishes in individuals and cultures using the works of Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Sigmund Freud, Georges Bataille, Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Slavoj Žižek and others to explore the biographies of known necrophiles such as Carl von Cosel, Karen Greenlee and Ed Gein, and to analyze the cultures of Ancient Egypt, Greece, Troy, Victorian England and the first to eighth century CE civilization of the Moche people in northern Peru who used necrophilia as a means of religious time travel. Throughout the book, examples from the works of Herodotus, the Metaphysical poets, the Marquis de Sade, Cormac McCarthy, Poppie Z Brite, Jörg Buttgereit and more are used for illustration.

Cherishment

Cherishment
Author: Elisabeth Young-Bruel,Faith Bethelard
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002-04-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780743242585

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In Cherishment, Elisabeth Young-Bruehl and Faith Bethelard provide a wholly original way of thinking about familiar concepts such as love, attachment, and care, showing how deep-seated disappointments and fears of dependency keep so many of us from forming healthy relationships Cherishment narrates a journey of discovery, and any reader on his or her own journey in the realm of the heart will feel cherished by it.

Sexing the Maple

Sexing the Maple
Author: Richard Cavell,Peter Dickinson
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2006-09-14
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781551114866

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Sexing the Maple is a unique sourcebook designed to raise issues of nationalism and sexuality in Canada through a rich and diverse selection of fiction, poetry, criticism, and history. Structured so as to provide an interactive study of these issues, the collection considers topics as wide-ranging as First Nations sexuality, censorship, assisted reproduction, and religion. Literary works by Alice Munro, Jane Rule, Timothy Findley, Leonard Cohen, Irving Layton, Lynn Crosbie, Michael Turner, and many others are juxtaposed with criticism and historical documents, many of which were previously out of print or unavailable. Selections include Marshall McLuhan’s 1967 article “The Future of Sex” and excerpts from Stan Persky and John Dixon’s Kiddie Porn, SKY Lee’s Disappearing Moon Cafe, and Margaret Atwood’s A Handmaid’s Tale.

Revolutionary Pedagogies

Revolutionary Pedagogies
Author: Peter Trifonas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135959371

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First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.