Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism

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BRILL, 4. 2. 2015 - 460 strán (strany)
Recent victories for LGBT rights, especially the spread of same-sex marriage, have gone faster than most people imagined possible. Yet the accompanying rise of gay 'normality' has been disconcerting for activists with radical sympathies. Global in scope and drawing on a wide range of feminist, anti-racist and queer scholarship and analysis, Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism shows how the successive 'same-sex formations' of the past century and a half, corresponding to different phases of capitalist development, have led both to the emergence of today's 'homonormativity' and 'homonationalism' and to ongoing queer resistance. The book's second half summarises different sexual rebellions and the queer dimension of multifarious movements for social justice and transformation, seeing in them harbingers of a unified and powerful queer anti-capitalism.
 

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Whats at Stake?
1
Understanding SameSex Histories
41
Part 1 Origins of Gay Normality
69
Part 2 Gay Normality Under Neoliberalism
217
Part 3 Challenges for a Queer AntiCapitalism
305
The Principle of Hope
383
References
397
Index
425
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