Warped Gay Normality and Queer Anti Capitalism

Warped  Gay Normality and Queer Anti Capitalism
Author: Peter Drucker
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2015-02-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004288119

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Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism shows how the successive 'same-sex formations' of the past century and a half have led to both gay 'normality' and queer resistance. It sees sexual rebellions and queer social justice struggles as harbingers of a queer anti-capitalism.

Warped

Warped
Author: Peter Drucker
Publsiher: Brill Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2015-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004223916

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Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism shows how the successive 'same-sex formations' of the past century and a half have led to both gay 'normality' and queer resistance. It sees sexual rebellions and queer social justice struggles as harbingers of a queer anti-capitalism.

The Reification of Desire

The Reification of Desire
Author: Kevin Floyd
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816643950

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Floyd brings queer critique to bear on the Marxian categories of reification and totality and considers the dialectic that frames the work of Georg Lukâas, Herbert Marcuse and Frederic Jameson.

We Still Demand

We Still Demand
Author: Patrizia Gentile,Gary Kinsman,L. Pauline Rankin
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774833370

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We Still Demand! recovers the vibrant histories of sex and gender activism across Canada from the 1970s to the present. Highlighting queer, trans, sex-worker, and feminist struggles, this activist history focuses on remembering these struggles and on rethinking the boundaries of sex and gender activism and scholarship. By recovering the history of activism and outlining contemporary challenges, We Still Demand! provides a vital rewriting of the history of sex and gender activism in Canada that will enlighten current struggles and activate new forms of resistance.

Feminism Capitalism and Critique

Feminism  Capitalism  and Critique
Author: Banu Bargu,Chiara Bottici
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319523866

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This edited collection examines the relationship between three central terms—capitalism, feminism, and critique—while critically celebrating the work and life of a thinker who has done the most to address this nexus: Nancy Fraser. In honor of her seventieth birthday, and in the spirit of her work in the tradition of critical theory, this collection brings together scholars from different disciplines and theoretical approaches to address this conjunction and evaluate Fraser’s lifelong contributions to theorizing it. Scholars from philosophy, political science, sociology, gender studies, race theory and economics come together to think through the vicissitudes of capitalism and feminism while also responding to different elements of Nancy Fraser’s work, which weaves together a strong feminist standpoint with a vibrant and complex critique of capitalism. Going beyond conventional disciplinary distinctions and narrow debates, all the contributors to this project share a commitment to critically understanding the connection between capitalism, exploitation, and the viable roads for emancipation. They recover insights provided by classical traditions of political and social thought, but they also open new research directions adapted to the global challenges of our time.

Capitalisms and Gay Identities

Capitalisms and Gay Identities
Author: Stephen Valocchi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-09-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351036610

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In this important text, Stephen Valocchi brings capitalism back into the study of the gay and lesbian movement. He argues that to understand the collective identity, structure, strategies and goals of the movement, we need to understand the role that capitalism and the state have played. While capitalism and the state have figured centrally in earlier analyses of social movements, these important institutions and their social processes are no longer central concerns of the theory and research of social movements in the United States. Capitalisms and Gay Identities examines how the class-based inequalities and changing class structures of capitalism interact with and indeed help shape the dynamics of other types of inequalities, such as gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity. These inequalities and structures, in turn, shape the specific grievances of, and affect the nature of, stigma levied against individuals with sexual and gender nonconformity. Valocchi shows that capitalism is a dynamic system, and as it changes, the nature of the movement and the collective identity created by the movement also changes. A vital text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, social movements, LGBTQ politics and American studies, Capitalisms and Gay Identities challenges our understanding of many aspects of the gay and lesbian movement when viewed through the lens of capitalism, particularly its ability to advance the cause of sexual freedom and gender justice.

Handbook on the International Political Economy of Gender

Handbook on the International Political Economy of Gender
Author: Juanita Elias,Adrienne Roberts
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-02-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783478842

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This Handbook brings together leading interdisciplinary scholarship on the gendered nature of the international political economy. Spanning a wide range of theoretical traditions and empirical foci, it explores the multifaceted ways in which gender relations constitute and are shaped by global politico-economic processes. It further interrogates the gendered ideologies and discourses that underpin everyday practices from the local to the global. The chapters in this collection identify, analyse, critique and challenge gender-based inequalities, whilst also highlighting the intersectional nature of gendered oppressions in the contemporary world order.

The Conscience of a Progressive

The Conscience of a Progressive
Author: Steven Klees
Publsiher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789044973

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The Conscience of a Progressive begins where Senator Barry Goldwater’s The Conscience of a Conservative (1960) and Paul Krugman’s The Conscience of a Liberal (2007) leave off. Prof. Klees draws on 45 years of work around the world as an economist and international educator to paint a detailed picture of conservative, liberal, and progressive views on a wide range of current social issues. He takes an in-depth look at his specializations: education, economics, poverty and inequality, international development, and capitalism. He examines major social problems like health care, the climate crisis, and war. Throughout the book, Prof. Klees tries to give a fair and careful depiction of how conservatives and liberals see these issues, whilst focusing on critiques by progressives, and on the alternatives they offer.