Description:Out of Place asks daring and timely questions about the silence at the heart of queer studies. Discussing 'race' alongside 'queer' often submerges raciality within queerness, leaving racialised groups silent and silenced -'out of place'. Out of Place creates a space where queerness/raciality are brought together in creative tension to disturb these silences: to hear the invisible, to see the inaudible.Out of Place takes the reader through an inspiring, illuminating and at times painful journey. The book explores queerness/raciality in the context of the 'war on terror'; corporeal and social practices in and of space;relations between visibility and politics; and cultural, literary, linguistic and theoretical mechanisms of translation. The papers in Out of Place cut across academic theory, arts, activism, the media and everyday life. All the contributors to Out of Place address queerness/ raciality as a theoretical and political tool to analyse and challenge their own fields, epistemologies and ontologies. This groundbreaking and fascinating book is not just about what happens at the intersection of 'queer' and 'race', but also about how this intersection relates to and animates other aspects of life.CONTENTSIntroduction by Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza MiyakePart I Queerness/raciality and the 'war on terror'Jasbir Puar: Homonationalism and BiopoliticsJin Haritaworn, with Tamsila Tauqir and Esra Erdem: Gay Imperialism: Gender and Sexuality Discourse in the 'war on terror'Adi Kuntsman: Genealogies of Hate, Metonymies of violence: Immigration, Homophobia, HomopatriotismPart II Embodying spaces of queerness/racialityEsperanza Miyake: The Voice of Silence: Interrogating the Sound of Queerness/RacialityNina Held and Tara Leach: 'What Are You Doing Here?': The 'Look' and (Non) Belongings of Racialised Bodies in Sexualised SpaceThomas Viola Rieske: Un/Staging White BeautyPart III Visualising queerness/racialityCarmen Vazquez: Voice and Visibility: Looking Up At the StarsMiriam Strube: Of Baggy Monsters and Beautiful Women: Homonormativity and The L WordPart IV Translating languages of queerness/racialityAniruddha Dutta: Narratives of Access and Exclusion: Nationhood, Class and Queerness in the Indian English-Language PressMaria Amelia Viteri: Out of Place: Translations of 'Race', Ethnicity, Sexuality and Citizenship in Washington, D.C and San Salvador, El SalvadorUmut Erel, Jin Haritaworn, Encarnación Gutíerrez Rodríguez and Christian Klesse: On the Depoliticisation of Intersectionality Talk: Conceptualising Multiple Oppressions in Critical Sexuality StudiesAfterword by Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza MiyakeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness/Raciality. To get started finding Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness/Raciality, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness/Raciality
Description: Out of Place asks daring and timely questions about the silence at the heart of queer studies. Discussing 'race' alongside 'queer' often submerges raciality within queerness, leaving racialised groups silent and silenced -'out of place'. Out of Place creates a space where queerness/raciality are brought together in creative tension to disturb these silences: to hear the invisible, to see the inaudible.Out of Place takes the reader through an inspiring, illuminating and at times painful journey. The book explores queerness/raciality in the context of the 'war on terror'; corporeal and social practices in and of space;relations between visibility and politics; and cultural, literary, linguistic and theoretical mechanisms of translation. The papers in Out of Place cut across academic theory, arts, activism, the media and everyday life. All the contributors to Out of Place address queerness/ raciality as a theoretical and political tool to analyse and challenge their own fields, epistemologies and ontologies. This groundbreaking and fascinating book is not just about what happens at the intersection of 'queer' and 'race', but also about how this intersection relates to and animates other aspects of life.CONTENTSIntroduction by Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza MiyakePart I Queerness/raciality and the 'war on terror'Jasbir Puar: Homonationalism and BiopoliticsJin Haritaworn, with Tamsila Tauqir and Esra Erdem: Gay Imperialism: Gender and Sexuality Discourse in the 'war on terror'Adi Kuntsman: Genealogies of Hate, Metonymies of violence: Immigration, Homophobia, HomopatriotismPart II Embodying spaces of queerness/racialityEsperanza Miyake: The Voice of Silence: Interrogating the Sound of Queerness/RacialityNina Held and Tara Leach: 'What Are You Doing Here?': The 'Look' and (Non) Belongings of Racialised Bodies in Sexualised SpaceThomas Viola Rieske: Un/Staging White BeautyPart III Visualising queerness/racialityCarmen Vazquez: Voice and Visibility: Looking Up At the StarsMiriam Strube: Of Baggy Monsters and Beautiful Women: Homonormativity and The L WordPart IV Translating languages of queerness/racialityAniruddha Dutta: Narratives of Access and Exclusion: Nationhood, Class and Queerness in the Indian English-Language PressMaria Amelia Viteri: Out of Place: Translations of 'Race', Ethnicity, Sexuality and Citizenship in Washington, D.C and San Salvador, El SalvadorUmut Erel, Jin Haritaworn, Encarnación Gutíerrez Rodríguez and Christian Klesse: On the Depoliticisation of Intersectionality Talk: Conceptualising Multiple Oppressions in Critical Sexuality StudiesAfterword by Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza MiyakeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness/Raciality. To get started finding Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness/Raciality, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.