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hybriditytraumaand queer identity reading masculinity:hybriditytraumaand酷儿身份阅读男性.pdf
- Dissertations--EnglishEnglish2014HYBRIDITY, TUMA, QUEERIDENTITY:READING MASCULINITYACROSS JUNOTDAZHa
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Kluckhohn queer customs.pdf
- QueerCustoms CLYDE KLUCKHOHN selection,written more than half centuryago, Clyde Kluckhohn explains a
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- 2011-09-2712:59 actuptowtoSida http://www.black-rose.com/articles-liz/actupwto.htmlRadicalsQueers Qu
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Social Text 84-85, What's Queer about Queer Studies Now.pdf
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This special double issue of Social Text reassesses the political utility of the term queer. The mainstreaming of gay and lesbian identity—as a mass-mediated consumer lifestyle and an embattled legal category—demands a renewal of queer studies that also considers the global crises of the late twentieth century. These crises, which are shaping national manifestations of sexual, racial, and gendered hierarchies, include the ascendance and triumph of neoliberalism; the clash of religious fundamentalisms, nationalisms, and patriotisms; and the return to “moral values” and “family values” as deterrents to political debate, economic redistribution, and cultural dissent.
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I CANT EVEN THINK STRAIGHT QUEER THEORY.pdf
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queer theory, gender theory an instant primer.pdf
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Staging intersubjectivity_ Queer theory, queer theatre, Tony Kushner and _Angels in America_.pdf
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Questions of embodied difference Film and queer phenomenology....pdf
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如爱之法 Law Like Love, Queer Perspectives on Law.pdf
- For a long time the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Trasngendered community in India have shared a troubled relationship with the law. After all, homosexuality was a criminal offence punishable with life imprisonment until two years ago. But since the historic judgment in the Naz Foundation case reading down Section 377 of the IPC on July 2, 2009, queer groups have become more visible and active in the social sphere.
With the landmark Delhi High Court victory in July 2009, sexuality and the law entered mainstream, legal and public discourse in India inviting both celebration and resistance. How do we understand this conversation? The July judgement stands on the shoulders of a much longer history, argue the writers in this contemporary and critical volume on queering the law. A longer history that shapes, unsettles and challenges both legal and queer histories and begins new conversations on the intersections between bodies, politics, activism, sexuality, identity and law. Some playful,
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斯堪的纳维亚的刑罚与同性恋 Criminally queer, homosexuality and criminal law in Scandinavia, 1842-1999.pdf
- This book provides a coherent history of criminal law and homosexuality in Scandinavia 1842-1999, a period during which same-sex love was outlawed or subject to more or less severe legal restrictions in the Scandinavian penal codes. This was the case in most countries in Northern Europe, but the book argues that the development in Scandinavia was different, partly determined by the structure of the welfare state. Five of the most experienced scholars of the history of homosexuality in the region (Jens Rydström, Kati Mustola, Wilhelm von Rosen, Martin Skaug Halsos and Thorgerdur Thorvaldsdóttir) describe how same-sex desire has been regulated in their respective countries during the past 160 years. The authors with their backgrounds in history, sociology, and gender studies represent an interdisciplinary approach to the problem of criminalization of same-sex sexuality. Their contributions, consisting for the most part of previously unpublished material, present for the first time a com
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