Queer Theory: Law, Culture, Empire uses queer theory to examine
the complex interactions of law, culture, and empire. Building on
recent work on empire, and taking contextual, socio-legal,
comparative, and interdisciplinary approaches, it studies how
activists and scholars engaged in queer theory projects can
unwittingly advance imperial projects and how queer theory can
itself show imperial ambitions. The authors - from five continents
- delve into examples drawn from Bollywood cinema to California's
2008 marriage referendum. The chapters view a wide range of texts -
from cultural productions to laws and judgments - as regulatory
forces requiring scrutiny from outside Western, heterosexual
privilege. This innovative collection goes beyond earlier queer
legal work, engaging with recent developments, featuring case
studies from India, South Africa, the US, Australasia, Eastern
Europe, and embracing the frames offered by different disciplinary
lenses.
Queer Theory: Law, Culture, Empire will be of particular
interest to students and researchers in the fields of socio-legal
studies, comparative law, law and gender/sexuality, and law and
culture.
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