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Queer Silence - On Disability and Rhetorical Absence

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Championing the liberatory potential of silence to address the fraught disability politics of queerness
In queer culture, silence has been equated with voicelessness, complicity, and even death. Queer Silence insists, however, that silence can be a generative and empowering mode of survival. Triangulating insights from queer studies, disability studies, and rhetorical studies, J. Logan Smilges explores what silence can mean for people whose bodyminds signify more powerfully than their words.
Queer Silence begins by historicizing silence’s negative reputation, beginning with the ways homophile activists rejected medical models pathologizing homosexuality as a disability, resulting in the silencing of disability itself. This silencing was redoubled by HIV/AIDS activism’s demand for “out, loud, and proud” rhetorical activities that saw silence as capitulation.
Reading a range of cultural artifacts whose relative silence has failed to attract queer attachment, from anonymous profiles on Grindr to ex-gays to belated gender transitions to disability performance art, Smilges argues for silence’s critical role in serving the needs of queers who are never named as such. Queer Silence urges queer activists and queer studies scholars to reconcile with their own ableism by acknowledging the liberatory potential of silence, a mode of engagement that disattached queers use every day for resistance, sociality, and survival.
Cover alt text: Background detail of a painting on canvas shows a partial view of the upper body and face of a figure, bearded and naked; title in painted script.


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Introduction: Unspeakably Queer
1. To Speak of Silence
2. White Squares to Black Boxes
3. Queer(crip) Masquerading
4. Disidentifying Silence
5. Neuroqueer Intimacies
Epilogue: Shameful Disattachments and Queer Illegibility
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index


About the author










J. Logan Smilges is assistant professor in the Department of Language, Culture, and Gender Studies at Texas Woman’s University.


Product details

Authors J Logan Smilges, J. Logan Smilges
Publisher University Of Minnesota Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2022
 
EAN 9781517914097
ISBN 978-1-5179-1409-7
No. of pages 296
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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