Postcolonial, Queer: Theoretical IntersectionsJohn C. Hawley, Dennis Altman SUNY Press, 2001 M08 30 - 334 páginas These thirteen essays address possible ramifications arising from the globalization of western notions of gay and lesbian identities. Examining postcolonial literature, economics, and psychology from a queer perspective leads to self-reflexive consideration of the canonization of postcolonial studies and queer theory in western academe. |
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Rupture or Continuity? The Internationalization of Gay Identities | 19 |
Vacation Cruises or The Homoerotics of Orientalism | 43 |
Queer Resistance to Neocolonialism in Algeria | 79 |
Tom Dii and Anjaree Women Who Follow Nonconformist Ways | 99 |
Transcending Sexual Nationalism and Colonialism Cultural Hybridization as Process of Sexual Politics in 90s Taiwan | 123 |
Out in Africa | 139 |
Queering Lord Clark Diasporic Formations and Traveling Homophobia in Isaac Juliens The Darker Side of Black | 165 |
Broadening Postcolonial StudiesDecolonizing Queer Studies Emerging Queer Identities and Cultures in Southern Africa | 185 |
Global Sexual Politics Class Struggle and the Queer Left | 207 |
Querying Globalization | 239 |
Colonial Fantasies and Postcolonial Identities Elaboration of Postcolonial Masculinity and Homoerotic Desire | 277 |
By Way of an Afterword | 305 |
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