In Wild Things Jack Halberstam offers an alternative history of
sexuality by tracing the ways in which wildness has been associated
with queerness and queer bodies throughout the twentieth century.
Halberstam theorizes the wild as an unbounded and unpredictable
space that offers sources of opposition to modernity's orderly
impulses. Wildness illuminates the normative taxonomies of
sexuality against which radical queer practice and politics
operate. Throughout, Halberstam engages with a wide variety of
texts, practices, and cultural imaginaries-from zombies, falconry,
and M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong! to Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild
Things Are and the career of Irish anticolonial revolutionary Roger
Casement-to demonstrate how wildness provides the means to know and
to be in ways that transgress Euro-American notions of the modern
liberal subject. With Wild Things, Halberstam opens new
possibilities for queer theory and for wild thinking more broadly.
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