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Deleuze and Queer Theory (Deleuze Connections) Book

Introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from discourse, identity and signification, to a radical conception of bodily materialism. Moving away from the established path known as queer theory, this collection suggests an alternative to Butler's matter/representation binary.Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from discourse, identity and signification, to a radical new conception of bodily materialism. Moving away from the established path known as queer theory, it suggests an alternative to Butler's matter/representation binary. It thus dares to ask how to think sexuality and sex outside the discursive and linguistic context that has come to dominate contemporary research in social sciences and humanities. Deleuze and Queer Theory is a provocative and often militant collection that explores a diverse range of themes including: the revisiting of the term 'queer'; a rethinking of the sex-gender distinction as being implied in Queer Theory; an exploration of queer temporalities; the non/re-reading of the homosexual body/desire and the becoming-queer of the Deleuze/Guattari philosophy. It will be essential reading for anyone interested not just in Deleuze's and Guattari's philosophy, but also in the fields of sexuality, gender and feminist theory.

  • Blackwell

    A major paradigm shift in debates on sexuality, Deleuze and Queer Theory marks a shift away from discourse on identity and signification and a move toward a radical new conception of bodily materialism. For too long queer theory has been...

  • Pickabook

    Chrysanthi Nigianni (Editor), Merl Storr (Editor), Ian Buchanan (Editor)

  • 0748634053
  • 9780748634057
  • Claire Colebrook
  • 30 January 2009
  • Edinburgh University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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