Indifference, if not outright hostility, have marked the relations between the disciplinary formations around the study of sexuality (including feminist, gay and lesbian, and queer theory) and engagements with Marx’s writings and Marxist thought in general. The seeming lack of fit between critiques of sexual normalization in queer theory, and materialist analyses of capitalist exploitation and domination, can be approached through juxtaposed terms such as need vs. desire (Morton 1995), recognition vs. redistribution (Fraser 1995), sexuality vs. class, domination vs. exploitation, identity vs. class (Butler 1998) etc. I do not mean to imply there is no intrinsic relation between the terms. However, within the disciplinary domains of Marxist ...
This article considers the grounds on which distinctions are drawn between the identities of gender,...
This chapter reads work within queer Marxism and trans studies that has begun to address the sociall...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...
Queer theory is that section of cultural studies which is directly focused upon attempting to make t...
Post modern thought has fought meta-narrative into derision. [I]f you lick my nipple, as Michael W...
Historians have linked the emergence of contemporary lesbian/gay identities to the development of ca...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
For queer theorists unwilling to accept that it's a 'heterosexual' world in which queers may gain a ...
Language is a machine, and words are individual technologies within that machine. Sociocultural theo...
This dissertation interprets the meaning of U.S. queer theory’s rhetoric of identity neutrality or i...
This thesis develops a new sociological perspective entitled “Queer Marxism,” a neo Marxist perspect...
Marxist theories of gender are fundamentally concerned with analyzing the relation between class exp...
The critique of the queer subject is crucial to the continuing democratization of queer politics. As...
The history of the relationship between critical theory and Marxism has been an ambiguous one. On th...
The definition and nomenclature used in queer theory have become distorted from their initial meanin...
This article considers the grounds on which distinctions are drawn between the identities of gender,...
This chapter reads work within queer Marxism and trans studies that has begun to address the sociall...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...
Queer theory is that section of cultural studies which is directly focused upon attempting to make t...
Post modern thought has fought meta-narrative into derision. [I]f you lick my nipple, as Michael W...
Historians have linked the emergence of contemporary lesbian/gay identities to the development of ca...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
For queer theorists unwilling to accept that it's a 'heterosexual' world in which queers may gain a ...
Language is a machine, and words are individual technologies within that machine. Sociocultural theo...
This dissertation interprets the meaning of U.S. queer theory’s rhetoric of identity neutrality or i...
This thesis develops a new sociological perspective entitled “Queer Marxism,” a neo Marxist perspect...
Marxist theories of gender are fundamentally concerned with analyzing the relation between class exp...
The critique of the queer subject is crucial to the continuing democratization of queer politics. As...
The history of the relationship between critical theory and Marxism has been an ambiguous one. On th...
The definition and nomenclature used in queer theory have become distorted from their initial meanin...
This article considers the grounds on which distinctions are drawn between the identities of gender,...
This chapter reads work within queer Marxism and trans studies that has begun to address the sociall...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...