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Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times  / 

Jasbir K. Puar.Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007 - 335 p.
uitgave: Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007 - 335 p.
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samenvatting: In this path-breaking work, Jasbir K. Puar argues that configurations of sexuality, race, gender, nation, class, and ethnicity are realigning in relation to contemporary forces of securitization, counterterrorism, and nationalism. She examines how liberal politics serves to incorporate certain queer subjects into the fold of the nation-state, through developments including the legal recognition inherent in the overturning of anti-sodomy laws and the proliferation of more mainstream representation. These incorporations have shifted queers from their construction as figures of death (the AIDS epidemic) to subjects tied to ideas of life and productivity (gay marriage and reproductive kinship). Puar contends, however, that this tenuous inclusion of some queer subjects depends on the production of populations of Orientalized terrorist bodies. Heteronormative ideologies that the U.S. nation-state has long relied on are now accompanied by homonormative ideologies replicating narrow racial, class, gender, and national ideals. These "homonationalisms" are deployed to distinguish upright "properly hetero," and now "properly homo," U.S. patriots from perversely sexualized and racialized terrorist look-a-likes - especially Sikhs, Muslims, and Arabs - who are cordoned off for detention and deportation. Puar combines transnational feminist and queer theory, Foucauldian biopolitics, Deleuzian philosophy, and technoscience criticism, and draws from an extraordinary range of sources, including governmental texts, legal decisions, films, television, ethnographic data, queer media, and activist organizing materials and manifestos. Looking at various cultural events and phenomena, she highlights troublesome links between terrorism and sexuality: in feminist and queer responses to the Abu Ghraib photographs, in the triumphal responses to the Supreme Court's Lawrence decision repealing anti-sodomy laws, in the measures Sikh Americans and South Asian diasporic queers take to avoid being profiled as terrorists, and in what Puar argues is a growing Islamophobia within global queer organizing.

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Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times
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Jasbir K. Puar.
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Israeli GLBT Politics between Queerness and Homonationalism July 3, 2010  / Aeyal Gross.

bullybloggers 03-07-2010
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samenvatting: Debates about homonationalism seemed to be at the focal point of Pride 2010. International attention was lavished on two events in particular. In Germany, Judith Butler refused to accept the Berlin Pride Civil Courage Award, in protest of growing commercialism, complacency towards racism, and the exploitation of GLBT and queer people by war mongers. Across the ocean at Toronto Pride, activists tried and failed to censor the words "Israeli Apartheid" (and hence the group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid). At the same time, with less international attention, related questions were also at the heart of heated debates about the nature of the annual pride parade in Tel Aviv.
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Israeli GLBT Politics between Queerness and Homonationalism July 3, 2010
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Aeyal Gross.
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03-07-2010
N288543
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José Garcia Villa's Modernism and the Politics of Queer Diasporic Reading  / Martin Joseph Ponce.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 17 (2011) 4, p. 575-602
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 17 (2011) 4 , p. 575-602
samenvatting: Regarded as the first anglophone Filipino literary modernist, José Garcia Villa (1908-1997) has typically been seen as an aesthetic formalist who refused to place literature in the service of national or ethnic politics. This essay rethinks this presumption by pursuing a queer diasporic approach to Villa's early fiction and essays of the 1920s and 1930s, focusing in particular on his queer critiques of gender and sexual normativity in the Philippines and of social assimilation in the United States. Situating Villa's engagements with nonnormative eroticism within a transnational context structured by U.S. colonialism and migration, the article contends with and resists the seductions of U.S. homonationalism while seeking to decolonize some of the critical assumptions informing the relation between the queer present and the queer(ed) past.
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José Garcia Villa's Modernism and the Politics of Queer Diasporic Reading
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Martin Joseph Ponce.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
17
(2011)
4
575-602
N289660
Artikel

Queer Bonds  / ed. by Damon Young and Joshua J. Weiner.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 17 (2011) 2/3, p. 223-387
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 17 (2011) 2/3 , p. 223-387
samenvatting: This special issue considers how queerness constitutes and designates forms of sociality. Specifically, it explores how a utopian, inventive impulse in sexual sociabilities is simultaneously articulated with a dehiscent, corrosive pull away from sociality. An interplay between these two trajectories, we argue, has informed queer theory from its inception. We develop the concept of queer bonds to describe relations radically in excess of humanist and neoliberal accounts of the individual, suggesting queer theory has always been a theory of queer bonds. If sex is (or becomes queer when it is) a force of tearing and symbolic rupture, queer theory teaches us that it is also a forging of sociabilities in this space of rupture. It also teaches us that queer collectivities are always made across and through social negativities. Theorizing queerness in terms of queer bonds rather than queer subjects has two implications. First, we ask whether the closet still functions as a monolithic epistemological regime that produces homosexuality as a question, primarily, of what is known and not known. Instead, we ask how lateral, or ?slantwise,? forms of reciprocal interpellation between queers may have defined an ?us? as much as the disciplinary regimes of modernity that invented ?homosexuality.? Second, we ask how we should approach today the question of oppositionality to regimes of social normativity, arguing that an oppositional stance is a necessary but not sufficient condition for queer self-definition. Queer bonds are forged where a resistance to homophobic regimes of knowledge and normalization is articulated with precarious, transitory zones of self-exemption from those regimes. Building on and recasting debates about homonormativity and homonationalism, this introduction argues that we need a theory of queer bonds that can span differences that will remain incommensurable, holding open a space of resistance while acknowledging that queer bonds also produce sociabilities that cannot be apprehended in advance in the terms according to which we have come to understand them.
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Queer Bonds
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ed. by Damon Young and Joshua J. Weiner.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
17
(2011)
2/3
223-387
N290306
Artikel

Implications of Queer Theory for the Study of Religion and Gender : Entering the Third Decade  / Claudia Schippert.

Religion and Gender, 1 (2011) 1, p. 66-84
bron: Religion and Gender jaargang: 1 (2011) 1 , p. 66-84
samenvatting: This essay explores the conceptual and contextual shifts in queer theoretical work as it is entering into its third decade of articulation. The essay reviews important recent themes in, and examines implications of, queer theoretical scholarship for the study of religion and gender. I suggest that among the implications are a (more) undisciplined study of religion (and secularism) that takes seriously shifts resulting from transnational and diasporic queer scholarship, shifts in conceptions of agency and resistance resulting from analyses and critique of homonormative positions, and can critically intervene in homonationalism and Islamophobia.
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Implications of Queer Theory for the Study of Religion and Gender : Entering the Third Decade
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Claudia Schippert.
Religion and Gender
1
(2011)
1
66-84
N290752
Artikel

Homonationalism: Queer tales of queer prides  / Oishik Sircar.

Infochange India (2012) (june)
bron: Infochange India (2012)(june)
samenvatting: There is a transition in the way nation-states are portraying queer people: from figures of death from AIDS to posterboys for the freedom and modernity of the 'progressive' West. But is such pinkwashing co-opting queers into the politics of racism, asks Oishik Sircar as queer communities gear up for the Pride Marches
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Homonationalism: Queer tales of queer prides
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Oishik Sircar.
Infochange India
(2012)
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N292289
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Queer Affects  / ed. by Beth Baron and Sara Pursley.

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 45 (2013) 2 (may), p. 203-374
bron: International Journal of Middle East Studies jaargang: 45 (2013) 2 (may), p. 203-374
samenvatting: Table of Contents: - Queer Affects: Introduction / Hanadi Al-Samman and Tarek El-Ariss. - p. 205-209. - Genus of Sex or the Sexing of Jins / Afsaneh Najmabadi. - p. 211-231. - Thinking Past Pride: Queer Arab Shame in Bareed Mista3jil / Dina Georgis. - p. 233-251. - Queer Couplings: Formations of Religion and Sexuality in 'Ala' Al-Aswani's 'Imarat Ya'Qubyan / Michael Allan. - p. 253-269. - Homosexuality and Epistemic Closure in Modern Arabic Literature / Khalid Hadeed. - p. 271-291. - Majnun Strikes Back: Crossings of Madness and Homosexuality in Contemporary Arabic Literature / Tarek El-Ariss. - p. 293-312. - Baudelaire in Baghdad: Modernism, the Body, and Husayn Mardan's Poetics of the Self / Haytham Bahoora. - p. 313-329. - Introduction: Curiosities of Middle East Studies in Queer Times / Paul Amar and Omnia El Shakry. - p. 331-335. - Rethinking Homonationalism / Jasbir Puar. - p. 336-339. - Transnational Governmentality and the Politics of Life and Death / Sima Shakhsari. - p. 340-342. - Psychoanalysis and the Postcolonial Genealogy of Queer Theory / Dina Al-Kassim. - p. 343-346. - The Middle East: Global, Postcolonial, Regional, and Queer / Wilson Chacko Jacob. - p. 347-349. - Queering Citizenship, Queering Middle East Studies / Maya Mikdashi. - p. 350-352. - Wayward Subjects and Negotiated Disciplines: Body Politics and the Boundaries of Egyptian Nationhood / Marilyn Booth. - p. 353-374.
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Queer Affects
dgb artikelen (queer/aff)
ed. by Beth Baron and Sara Pursley.
International Journal of Middle East Studies
45
(2013)
2
(may)
203-374
N295132
Artikel

Homonationalism as Assemblage : Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities  / Jasbir K. Puar.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 23-43
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 23-43
samenvatting: In this article I aim to contextualise the rise of gay and lesbian movements within the purview of debates about rights discourses and the rights-based subject, arguably the most potent aphrodisiac of liberalism. I examine how sexuality has become a crucial formation in the articulation of proper citizens across registers like gender, class, and race, both nationally and transnationally. The essay clarifies homonationalism as an analytic category necessary for understanding and historicising why a nation?s status as "gay-friendly" has become desirable in the first place. Like modernity, homonationalism can be resisted and resignified, but not opted out of: we are all conditioned by it and through it. The article proceeds in three sections. I begin with an overview of the project of Terrorist Assemblages, with specific attention to the circulation of the term "homonationalism". Second, I will elaborate on homonationalism in the context of Palestine/Israel to demonstrate the relevance of sexual rights discourses and the narrative of "pinkwashing" to the occupation. I will conclude with some rumination about the potential of thinking sexuality not as an identity, but as assemblages of sensations, affects, and forces. This virality of sexuality productively destabilises humanist notions of the subjects of sexuality but also the political organising seeking to resist legal discourses that attempt to name and control these subjects of sexuality.
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Homonationalism as Assemblage : Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (puar/hom)
Jasbir K. Puar.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
23-43
N295565
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Les LGBT font bouger les sociétés : Cultures et politiques de la émancipation  / 

Introduction d'Eric Fassin ;[S.l.]: Des Ailes sur un Tracteur, 2015 - 385 p.
uitgave: [S.l.]: Des Ailes sur un Tracteur, 2015 - 385 p.
annotatie: Art. over IHLIA op p. 296-302.
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samenvatting: Lors de l'Europride à Marseille, 30 débats/conférences ont eu lieu lors des forums euroméditerranéens organisés par le collectif d'associations IDEM. Avec ces comptes-rendus, ce livre tente de faire le point sur les enjeux que soulèvent les publics et acteurs LGBT(lesbiennes, gays, bi, trans) aux sociétés. Qu'ils-elles abordent les questions de santé, de discriminations, de mémoire, de féminisme, de nationalisme, de religion, de genre, ce sont des cultures et des politiques de l'émancipation qui sont révélées à tous.

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Les LGBT font bouger les sociétés : Cultures et politiques de la émancipation
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Introduction d'Eric Fassin ;
N295695
Artikel

In the Shadow of the Homoglobal : Queer Cosmopolitanism in Tsai Ming-liang's I Don't Want to Sleep Alone  / Ani Maitra.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 239-267
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 239-267
samenvatting: In this paper, I ask: what does queerness mean once global capital begins to commodify homosexuality with a vengeance? How can queerness reinvent itself as an aesthetic and political optic to critique the commodity form and global capital's production of unglamorous or discarded commodities? The introductory section of the paper briefly examines the emergent trend of U.S. as well as transnational commodification of the married queer couple. This emergent cultural regime of the 'homoglobal', I argue, evades the complexity of the social and subtly combines the rhetoric of lesbian and gay rights with a fetishisation of the cosmopolitanism and consuming privileges of queer conjugality. The second section of the article attempts to provide an antidote to this regime through an analysis of Tsai Ming-liang's film I Don't Want to Sleep Alone (2006). Tsai's queer lens, I argue, is invested in a rigorously non-heteronormative exploration of the dark underside of the phallic regime of commodification and unequal globalisation.
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In the Shadow of the Homoglobal : Queer Cosmopolitanism in Tsai Ming-liang's I Don't Want to Sleep Alone
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (maitr/in)
Ani Maitra.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
239-267
N295703

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