As rights claims on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity occupy an increasingly prominent place in international politics, it seems clear that the long-running Woman Question has been supplemented by a set of variously articulated “queer questions.” Drawing on postcolonial, feminist and queer theory, and readings of queer literary and cinematic texts from India and Iran, this article explores moments of resonance, intersection and tension between the Woman Question and queer questions. It argues, first, that contemporary queer questions echo the preoccupations of the Woman Question even as they are uncannily prefigured by it; second, that these questions have been mutually disruptive of one another, so that queer questions ar...
The international human rights of sexually and gender diverse people are subject to considerable pol...
This reflective piece explores the importance of thinking beyond labels and categories for queer des...
What, exactly, constitutes a new queer literature in India? This essay attempts to examine this ques...
As rights claims on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity occupy an increasingly promi...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
To be ‘politically queer’ at the beginning of the 1990s indicated opposition to the policing of iden...
What does it mean by putting ‘Queer’ and ‘Asia’ together? This question –complicated by several conc...
none6siTo start this dialogue, guest editor Karma R. Chávez posed a series of general and unbinding ...
This work aims to reframe how we think of subjectivity by approaching queerness from the context of ...
Postcolonial queer literature calls into question and dismantles the very notion of a community’s as...
This essay contributes to transnational feminist and queer interests in neoliberalism, sexual politi...
Queer theory offers itself as radical epistemology to uncover pervasive forms of power, not only aro...
This special issue examines the transnational shape and shaping of lesbian lives and cultures in and...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
To start this dialogue, guest editor Karma R. Chávez posed a series of general and unbinding questio...
The international human rights of sexually and gender diverse people are subject to considerable pol...
This reflective piece explores the importance of thinking beyond labels and categories for queer des...
What, exactly, constitutes a new queer literature in India? This essay attempts to examine this ques...
As rights claims on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity occupy an increasingly promi...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
To be ‘politically queer’ at the beginning of the 1990s indicated opposition to the policing of iden...
What does it mean by putting ‘Queer’ and ‘Asia’ together? This question –complicated by several conc...
none6siTo start this dialogue, guest editor Karma R. Chávez posed a series of general and unbinding ...
This work aims to reframe how we think of subjectivity by approaching queerness from the context of ...
Postcolonial queer literature calls into question and dismantles the very notion of a community’s as...
This essay contributes to transnational feminist and queer interests in neoliberalism, sexual politi...
Queer theory offers itself as radical epistemology to uncover pervasive forms of power, not only aro...
This special issue examines the transnational shape and shaping of lesbian lives and cultures in and...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
To start this dialogue, guest editor Karma R. Chávez posed a series of general and unbinding questio...
The international human rights of sexually and gender diverse people are subject to considerable pol...
This reflective piece explores the importance of thinking beyond labels and categories for queer des...
What, exactly, constitutes a new queer literature in India? This essay attempts to examine this ques...