Gradually queer theory, which emerged out of the particularities of academic and political situations in the USA in the 1990s, has begun to interrogate its relationship to the rest of the world. It is, of course, not surprising that analysis of (homo)sexuality from within the USA should be largely US-centric, remarkably uninterested in developments in other countries, even those as seemingly close in culture and politics as Canada and the United Kingdom. Yet there are signs of some interest in what might be termed ‘non-western’ societies, in particular the relevance of ‘queer’ to rapidly shifting notions of sexuality and gender regimes. There is now an extensive literature on the ways in which homosexuality is being shaped and changed by ‘m...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
This paper advances a regional approach to understanding gay, lesbian, GLTB, or queer sexualities in...
Contemporary scholarship on queer globalizations and transnational sexuality studies is increasingly...
'an understanding of virtually any aspect of modern Western culture must be, not merely incomplete, ...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
We identify three trends in the recent sociology of sexuality. First, we examine how queer theory ha...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
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...
This qualitative case study uses the history of Chapel Hill, North Carolina from 1970-1999 to demons...
Queer critics talk more and more about a normalization process whereby early lesbian and gay strugg...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
This paper advances a regional approach to understanding gay, lesbian, GLTB, or queer sexualities in...
Contemporary scholarship on queer globalizations and transnational sexuality studies is increasingly...
'an understanding of virtually any aspect of modern Western culture must be, not merely incomplete, ...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
We identify three trends in the recent sociology of sexuality. First, we examine how queer theory ha...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
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...
This qualitative case study uses the history of Chapel Hill, North Carolina from 1970-1999 to demons...
Queer critics talk more and more about a normalization process whereby early lesbian and gay strugg...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Summary Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. John Hawley\u27s Pos...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...