This article deals with the emergence of queer movements and theories, with theirrelations to feminisms, and with the political use they make of Foucault and Deleuze. It alsoexplores the theoretical and political advantages of the notion of “multitude” in relation to that of“sexual difference” for queer theory and movements. Differently from what happens in the United States, queer movements in Europe follow the anarchist and the emerging transgender cultures tofight the “Sexual Empire”, proposing a deontology of identity politics. There is no longer a naturalbasis (“woman”, “gay”, etc) to legitimate political action. What matters is not “sexual difference”or “the difference of homosexuals”, but the queer multitudes. A multitude of bodies: ...
This paper deals with the interrelatedness of borders and queer identities, bodies, sexualities, and...
Thinkers heavily indebted to Foucault—such as Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Jodi Melamed and Jasbir Pu...
Starting from the general theory of identity, gender theory, queer theory and theory of bio/necropol...
Queer defies categorization and resists preset developmental trajectories. Practices of queering id...
To be ‘politically queer’ at the beginning of the 1990s indicated opposition to the policing of iden...
First, this article draws from Michel Foucault to examine the creation of what is conceptualized her...
This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from...
The current political landscape provides collective actors with new strategies to articulate individ...
'Queer' continues to carry the brunt of scholarly and political claims about the sexual not despite ...
This article examines the limitation of Queer Theory, which is used in discussing transgender person...
This article is about the potentiality of Queer Theory not as a tool to analyze and criticize power ...
Rather than offering a traditional interpretation of what constitutes a spatial queer politics, whic...
The critique of identity politics has opened up a sceptical attitude towards normative categories an...
This article argues that although gender is no longer widely considered to be a property of individu...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
This paper deals with the interrelatedness of borders and queer identities, bodies, sexualities, and...
Thinkers heavily indebted to Foucault—such as Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Jodi Melamed and Jasbir Pu...
Starting from the general theory of identity, gender theory, queer theory and theory of bio/necropol...
Queer defies categorization and resists preset developmental trajectories. Practices of queering id...
To be ‘politically queer’ at the beginning of the 1990s indicated opposition to the policing of iden...
First, this article draws from Michel Foucault to examine the creation of what is conceptualized her...
This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from...
The current political landscape provides collective actors with new strategies to articulate individ...
'Queer' continues to carry the brunt of scholarly and political claims about the sexual not despite ...
This article examines the limitation of Queer Theory, which is used in discussing transgender person...
This article is about the potentiality of Queer Theory not as a tool to analyze and criticize power ...
Rather than offering a traditional interpretation of what constitutes a spatial queer politics, whic...
The critique of identity politics has opened up a sceptical attitude towards normative categories an...
This article argues that although gender is no longer widely considered to be a property of individu...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
This paper deals with the interrelatedness of borders and queer identities, bodies, sexualities, and...
Thinkers heavily indebted to Foucault—such as Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Jodi Melamed and Jasbir Pu...
Starting from the general theory of identity, gender theory, queer theory and theory of bio/necropol...