Queer theory’s standard origin story centers on Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Teresa de Lauretis. This article proceeds down a less-traveled road, one yet to be explored in biblical studies. Like standard queer theory, this trajectory’s roots are also in French thought—not that of Foucault or Jacques Lacan, however, but of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. The difference this makes is considerable, yielding, among other things, a concept of the gendered body that is neither discursive (à la Foucault) nor performative (à la Butler) but virtual; a concept of sexuality that exceeds the human/nonhuman binary no less than the heterosexual/homosexual binary; and an alternative version of the antisocial thesis in quee...
In recent years a number of queer theologians have drawn on the work of Judith Butler and Thomas Laq...
During the late nineties, leading voices of the sex worker rights movement began to publicly questio...
Foucault’s History of Sexuality 1 cannot be understood without sustained attention to its ironies, w...
Queer theory’s standard origin story centers on Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwic...
Following Leo Bersani and Lee Edelman, one might say that, by insisting on sexual minorities’ quest ...
This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from...
This special edition is a form of pride. It is a celebration of thirty years since the birth of quee...
Following Leo Bersani and Lee Edelman, one might say that, by insisting on sexual minorities’ quest ...
From a theoretical standpoint, queer sexual categories remain in the wake of Michel Foucault’s The H...
Thinkers heavily indebted to Foucault—such as Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Jodi Melamed and Jasbir Pu...
During the late nineties, leading voices of the sex worker rights movement began to publicly questio...
Siguiendo a Leo Bersani y a Lee Edelman, se podría sostener que, insistiendo en la búsqueda de recon...
This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from...
In this article I investigate how a theory of becomings-animal operates in a number of contemporary ...
In recent years a number of queer theologians have drawn on the work of Judith Butler and Thomas Laq...
In recent years a number of queer theologians have drawn on the work of Judith Butler and Thomas Laq...
During the late nineties, leading voices of the sex worker rights movement began to publicly questio...
Foucault’s History of Sexuality 1 cannot be understood without sustained attention to its ironies, w...
Queer theory’s standard origin story centers on Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwic...
Following Leo Bersani and Lee Edelman, one might say that, by insisting on sexual minorities’ quest ...
This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from...
This special edition is a form of pride. It is a celebration of thirty years since the birth of quee...
Following Leo Bersani and Lee Edelman, one might say that, by insisting on sexual minorities’ quest ...
From a theoretical standpoint, queer sexual categories remain in the wake of Michel Foucault’s The H...
Thinkers heavily indebted to Foucault—such as Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Jodi Melamed and Jasbir Pu...
During the late nineties, leading voices of the sex worker rights movement began to publicly questio...
Siguiendo a Leo Bersani y a Lee Edelman, se podría sostener que, insistiendo en la búsqueda de recon...
This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from...
In this article I investigate how a theory of becomings-animal operates in a number of contemporary ...
In recent years a number of queer theologians have drawn on the work of Judith Butler and Thomas Laq...
In recent years a number of queer theologians have drawn on the work of Judith Butler and Thomas Laq...
During the late nineties, leading voices of the sex worker rights movement began to publicly questio...
Foucault’s History of Sexuality 1 cannot be understood without sustained attention to its ironies, w...