9780822349709-0822349701-Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization (Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe)

Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization (Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe)

ISBN-13: 9780822349709
ISBN-10: 0822349701
Author: Roderick A. Ferguson, Grace Kyungwon Hong
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 384 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780822349709
ISBN-10: 0822349701
Author: Roderick A. Ferguson, Grace Kyungwon Hong
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 384 pages

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Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization (Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe) (ISBN-13: 9780822349709 and ISBN-10: 0822349701), written by authors Roderick A. Ferguson, Grace Kyungwon Hong, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization (Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Representing some of the most exciting work in critical ethnic studies, the essays in this collection examine the production of racialized, gendered, and sexualized difference, and the possibilities for progressive coalitions, or the “strange affinities,” afforded by nuanced comparative analyses of racial formations. The nationalist and identity-based concepts of race underlying the mid-twentieth-century movements for decolonization and social change are not adequate to the tasks of critiquing the racial configurations generated by neocolonialism and contesting its inequities. Contemporary regimes of power produce racialized, gendered, and sexualized violence and labor exploitation, and they render subjects redundant and disposable by creating new, nominally nonracialized categories of privilege and stigma. The editors of Strange Affinities contend that the greatest potential for developing much-needed alternative comparative methods lies in women of color feminism, and the related intellectual tradition that Roderick A. Ferguson has called queer of color critique. Exemplified by the work of Audre Lorde, Cherríe Moraga, Barbara Smith, and the Combahee River Collective, these critiques do not presume homogeneity across racial or national groups. Instead, they offer powerful relational analyses of the racialized, gendered, and sexualized valuation and devaluation of human life.ContributorsVictor BascaraLisa Marie CachoM. Bianet Castellanos Martha Chew Sánchez Roderick A. FergusonGrace Kyungwon HongHelen H. JunKara Keeling Sanda Mayzaw Lwin Jodi Melamed Chandan Reddy Ruby C. TapiaCynthia Tolentino
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