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Zusatztext 'This collection ambitiously convokes established and emerging scholars across a wide spectrum of disciplines to critically address! in new and original ways! the field of queer theory. Divided into major categories of queer concern: identity! discourse! normativity! and relationality! the essays chart genealogies! track changes! and pose questions about the travels of this elusive term! the work it does! and the challenges it faces.' Carla Freccero! University of California! Santa Cruz! USA 'Far more than a retrospective reference work! this indispensable collection of essays does more than reassess most of the familiar themes in queer theory's development over the past two decades. It takes the field in provocative new directions! suggesting many lines other than race! class! sexuality! and gender along which a critical queerness can perform its perversely enlightening operations.' Susan Stryker! Indiana University! USA 'Those invigorated by the multiple facets and faces of queerness will welcome this handy! heady! interdisciplinary tome... Recommended.' Choice 'The Ashgate Research Companion to Queer Theory is a solid collection providing an overview of the past! present and future applications of queer theory. The Companion confidently lives up to its name as a research companion offering useful theories and methodologies for the reader to utilise queer theory in their own work... an absolute pleasure to read...' M/C Reviews Culture & Media '... the collection introduces some exciting new ideas in relatively unexplored terrain... the contributors of this volume are cunning linguists who deliver intelligent appreciations and deprecations of the strangeness of language! discourses and social phenomena. In combination! they seem to offer a sharp new 'voice' for the field. Their writing is in general witty! cheeky! at times laugh-out-loud funny! shocking! sexy and always academic enough to challenge general readers... The book is essential reading fo Informationen zum Autor Noreen Giffney is the series editor of Queer Interventions at Ashgate Publishing. Her research focuses on queer theory! feminist theory! psychoanalysis! posthumanism and cultural studies. She is undertaking clinical training in psychoanalysis at Trinity College Dublin! Ireland. Michael O'Rourke is the series editor of Queer Interventions at Ashgate Publishing. His research concentrates on the intersections between queer theory and Continental philosophy! especially Derrida! Delueze and Guattari! Ranciére! Foucault! Irigaray! Caputo and Nancy. Klappentext Deals with the four key concerns of queer theoretical work - identity! discourse! normativity and relationality. This book puts the terms 'queer' and 'theory' under interrogation in and effort to map the relations and disjunctions between them. It is suitable for scholars! as well as for use in the classroom. Zusammenfassung This Companion provides an interdisciplinary and international overview of the increasingly important field of queer studies. The team of respected and experienced scholars and activists foregrounds and promotes the many intersections of queer studies in an accessible, clear and engaging style to produce an indispensable tool for scholars and students alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: the 'q' word, Noreen Giffney; Part I Identity: On being post-normal: heterosexuality after queer theory, Calvin Thomas; Why 5 sexes are not enough, Iain Morland; 'The scholars formerly known as ...': bisexuality, queerness and identity politics, Jonathan Alexander and Karen Yescavage; The curious persistence of lesbian studies, Linda Garber; Making it like a drag king: female-to-male masculinity and the trans culture of boyhood, Bobby Noble; Phenomenology, embodiment and the political efficacy of contingent identity claims, Annabelle Willox; Queer posthumanism: cyborgs, animals, monsters, perverts, Patricia...