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Pedagogies of Crossing - Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory, and the Sacred (Paperback)
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Pedagogies of Crossing - Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory, and the Sacred (Paperback)
Series: Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe
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M. Jacqui Alexander is one of the most important theorists of
transnational feminism working today. Pedagogies of Crossing brings
together essays she has written over the past decade, uniting her
incisive critiques, which have had such a profound impact on
feminist, queer, and critical race theories, with some of her more
recent work. In this landmark interdisciplinary volume, Alexander
points to a number of critical imperatives made all the more urgent
by contemporary manifestations of neoimperialism and
neocolonialism. Among these are the need for North American
feminism and queer studies to take up transnational frameworks that
foreground questions of colonialism, political economy, and racial
formation; for a thorough re-conceptualization of modernity to
account for the heteronormative regulatory practices of modern
state formations; and for feminists to wrestle with the spiritual
dimensions of experience and the meaning of sacred subjectivity.In
these meditations, Alexander deftly unites large, often
contradictory, historical processes across time and space. She
focuses on the criminalization of queer communities in both the
United States and the Caribbean in ways that prompt us to rethink
how modernity invents its own traditions; she juxtaposes the
political organizing and consciousness of women workers in global
factories in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Canada with the pressing
need for those in the academic factory to teach for social justice;
she reflects on the limits and failures of liberal pluralism; and
she presents original and compelling arguments that show how and
why transgenerational memory is an indispensable spiritual practice
within differently constituted women-of-color communities as it
operates as a powerful antidote to oppression. In this
multifaceted, visionary book, Alexander maps the terrain of
alternative histories and offers new forms of knowledge with which
to mold alternative futures.
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