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The Queer Turn in Feminism - Identities, Sexualities, and the Theater of Gender (Paperback)
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The Queer Turn in Feminism - Identities, Sexualities, and the Theater of Gender (Paperback)
Series: Commonalities
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More than any other area of late-twentieth-century thinking, gender
theory and its avatars have been to a large extent a
Franco-American invention. In this book, a leading Franco-American
scholar traces differences and intersections in the development of
gender and queer theories on both sides of the Atlantic. Looking at
these theories through lenses that are both "American" and
"French," thus simultaneously retrospective and anticipatory, she
tries to account for their alleged exhaustion and currency on the
two sides of the Atlantic.
The book is divided into four parts. In the first, the author
examines two specifically "American" features of gender theories
since their earliest formulations: on the one hand, an emphasis on
the theatricality of gender (from John Money's early
characterization of gender as "role playing" to Judith Butler's
appropriation of Esther Newton's work on drag queens); on the
other, the early adoption of a "queer" perspective on gender
issues.
In the second part, the author reflects on a shift in the rhetoric
concerning sexual minorities and politics that is
prevalent today. Noting a shift from efforts by oppressed or
marginalized segments of the population to make themselves "heard"
to an emphasis on rendering themselves "visible," she demonstrates
the formative role of the American civil rights movement in this
new drive to visibility.
The third part deals with the travels back and forth across the
Atlantic of "sexual difference," ever since its elevation to the
status of quasi-concept by psychoanalysis. Tracing the "queering"
of sexual difference, the author reflects on both the modalities
and the effects of this development.
The last section addresses the vexing relationship between Western
feminism and capitalism. Without trying either to commend or to
decry this relationship, the author shows its long-lasting
political and cultural effects on current feminist and postfeminist
struggles and discourses. To that end, she focuses on one of the
intense debates within feminist and postfeminist circles, the
controversy over prostitution.
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