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Neoliberal Homophobic Discourse : Heteronormative Human Capital and the Exclusion of Queer Citizens  / David Peterson.

Journal of Homosexuality, 58 (2011) 6/7 (july-aug), p. 742-757
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 58 (2011) 6/7 (july-aug), p. 742-757
samenvatting: In this article, I examine the relationship between homophobic language use and its broader social context, focusing on how a U.S.-based, conservative Christian organization's institutionalized homophobic text-making practices seek to derive legitimacy from the broader political economic discourses associated with the neoliberal moment. Using the Family Research Council's statement on marriage and the family as the basis for analysis, I demonstrate how the organization seeks to represent lesbian and gay subjects and their kinship formations as a threat to human capital development because they are based on affectional relationships that neither reflect nor respond to the kinds of self-governance and marketization that neoliberalism requires of all citizen - subjects and their families. Linguistic strategies for creating such representations include lexical choices that avoid overtly identifying lesbian and gay subjects as the object of discussion, the creation of a taxonomy for what constitutes 'proper' families - based on neoliberal principles - that implicitly excludes lesbian and gay kinship formations, and the use of neoliberal discourses of self-governance and marketization as the basis for that exclusion. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/haworth-journals.asp ]
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Neoliberal Homophobic Discourse : Heteronormative Human Capital and the Exclusion of Queer Citizens
ts.
David Peterson.
Journal of Homosexuality
58
(2011)
6/7
(july-aug)
742-757
N290549
Artikel

Sexualities and Genders in an Age of Neoliberalism  / Guest editors: John P. Elia & Gust A. Yep.

Journal of Homosexuality, 59 (2012) 7 (aug), p. 879-1094
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 59 (2012) 7 (aug), p. 879-1094
samenvatting: Contents: Introduction - Sexualities and Genders in an Age of Neoterrorism / John P. Elia & Gust A. Yep. - p. 879-889. Articles - Racialized Masculinities and the New Homonormativity in LOGO's Noah's Arc / Gust A. Yep & John P. Elia. - p. 890-911. - For the Love of Love: Neoliberal Governmentality, Neoliberal Melancholy, Critical Intersectionality, and the Advent of Solidarity with the Other Mormons / Wenshu Lee. - p. 912-937. - "I Thought This Course Was Going to Be Streamlined!": The Limits of Normal and the Possibilities of Transgression / Jennifer S. Simpson. - Contesting Neoliberalism Through Critical Pedagogy, Intersectional Reflexivity, and Personal Narrative: Queer Tales of Academia / Richard G. Jones Jr. & Bernadette Marie Calafell. - p. 957-981. - A Critique of Neoliberalism with Fierceness: Queer Youth of Color Creating Dialogues of Resistance / Jonathan Grady, Rigoberto Marquez & Peter McLaren. - p. 982-1004. - Queering the Politics of Lambda Picture Book Finalists: Challenging Creeping Neoliberalism Through Curricular Innovations / Susan B. Shimanoff, John P. Elia & Gust A. Yep. - p. 1005-1030. - Erotic Pedagogies / Aimee Carrillo Rowe. - p. 1031-1056. Reflections - The Sexual and Racial Contradictions of Neoliberalism / Roderick A. Ferguson & Grace Kyungwon Hong. - p. 1057-1064. - Homonormativity: A Metropolitan Concept that Denigrates ?Ordinary? Gay Lives / Brown Brown. - p. 1065-1072. - Aye, and Neoliberalism / Gillian Harkins. - p. 1073-1080. - The Rough Trade of U.S. Imperialism / Hiram Perez. - p. 1081-1086. - Homosexuality, Gender Nonconformity, and the Neoliberal State / Michael Kimmel & Cheryl Llewellyn. - p. 1087-1094. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/wjhm20/59/7#.VFeRJska73A ]
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Sexualities and Genders in an Age of Neoliberalism
ts.
Guest editors: John P. Elia & Gust A. Yep.
Journal of Homosexuality
59
(2012)
7
(aug)
879-1094
N294584
Artikel

Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times  / Edited by Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2012) 1 (aug)
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2012) 1 (aug)
samenvatting: Contents: Editors' Introduction - New Intimacies - Old Desires: Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times / Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain. Articles - Continental Drift: Queer, Feminism, Postcolonial / Brenda Cossman. - Multitasking Queer: Reflections on the Possibilities of Homosexual Dissidence in Law / Ratna Kapur. - Contagion Politics: Queer Rights Claims, Biopower and the "Public Health" Rationale for the Repeal of Sodomy Laws / Neil Cobb. - Section 377 and the Myth of Heterosexuality / Zaid Al Baset. - Claiming Citizenship, Contesting Civility: The Institutional LGBT Movement and the Regulation of Gender/ Sexual Dissidence in West Bengal, India / Aniruddha Dutta. - Disrupting the Dinner Table: Re-thinking the ?Queer Movement? in Contemporary India / Ashley Tellis. - Unlearning Human Rights and False Grand Dichotomies: Indonesian Archipelagic Selves Beyond Sexual/ Gender Universality / Vanja Hamzic. - Asking For It: Erotic Asphyxiation and the Limitations of Sexual Consent / Ingrid Olson. - "Paradoxes of Visibility": Lesbian and Gay Parents in the Australian Print Media / Damien W. Riggs. - Resisting, Demanding, Negotiating and Being: The Role of Scandals in the Everyday Lives of Argentinean Travestis / María Soledad Cutuli. - Queer Politics in Spain: There is Life After Same-Sex Marriage Legislation / Susana López Penedo.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (law/cul/que)

Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (law/cul/que)
Edited by Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2012)
1
(aug)
N294586
Artikel

Disrupting the Dinner Table : Re-thinking the "Queer Movement" in Contemporary India  / Ashley Tellis.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2012) 1 (aug), p. 142-156
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2012) 1 (aug), p. 142-156
samenvatting: Using the frame of global governance, this article argues that the neoliberal economy and the consequent practice of global funding has turned "queers into entrepreneurial and consumptive citizens who play by the rules of the state-market nexus." I contend that the "queer movement" in India is classist, casteist, sexist and complicit with power structures of the most oppressive kind. There is a right-wing queer in India, and no other. Questioning the terms "queer" and "movement", the article shows how their coming together helps "old desires resurface" legalistic desires for equality and justice, the humanist desire for dignity and the orientalist desire of liberating the postcolonial queer from barbaric cultures, - and call for a more critical and radical engagement with the politics of the current conjuncture which produces the "queer" imaginary in contemporary India.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (tellis/dis)

Disrupting the Dinner Table : Re-thinking the "Queer Movement" in Contemporary India
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (tellis/dis)
Ashley Tellis.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2012)
1
(aug)
142-156
N294592
Artikel

Haunting the Queer Spaces of Aids : Remembering ACT UP/New York and an Ethics for an Endemic  / Julian Gill-Peterson.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 19 (2013) 3, p. 279-300
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 19 (2013) 3 , p. 279-300
samenvatting: This essay considers the mutation of the temporality of HIV/AIDS in the United States from epidemic time to endemic time - the biopolitical distribution of life and death capacities across populations - as a critical noncoincidence of the present with itself. That the present moment is "out of joint" for the two generations separated by the interval between epidemic and endemic time is the motivation for asking a series of ethical, historical, and political questions about HIV/AIDS and queer theory through the lens of Jacques Derrida's Specters of Marx and the New York City- based digital archive of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) Oral History Project. Hauntology, a nonlinear process concomitant with archiving, is the ground from which, in the case of ACT UP/New York, the reactive endurance of life under neoliberalism in the archived memory of AIDS activism is made available for an active invention of a new ethico-political project across the generations otherwise divided by the aporia between epidemic and endemic.
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Haunting the Queer Spaces of Aids : Remembering ACT UP/New York and an Ethics for an Endemic
ts.
Julian Gill-Peterson.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
19
(2013)
3
279-300
N295268
Artikel

Queer Politics of Space in the 15-M Movement  / Pablo Pérez Navarro.

Lambda Nordica, 19 (2014) 2, p. 83-114
bron: Lambda Nordica jaargang: 19 (2014) 2 , p. 83-114
samenvatting: The 15-M movement plays a key role in shaping a collective reaction against "austerity" in Spain. It has been in relation with queer activism from the beginning. More consciously it begun to articulate itself to confront the neoliberal policies that caused the economic "crisis". To understand the place of queer aktivism within the movement, the author makes an initial overview of the spatial politics that characterized the camp during its early stages. On that basis, he examines how queer activism, and in particular activism of the group Asamblea Transmaricabollo the Sun, relates to the movement as a whole and to other groups, how it articulates its discourse, how it uses performances and he also accounts for some of the group important actions, to understand and stress the importance of queer of contemporary social movements.
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dgb artikelen, map lambda nordica (perez/que)

Queer Politics of Space in the 15-M Movement
ts. dgb artikelen, map lambda nordica (perez/que)
Pablo Pérez Navarro.
Lambda Nordica
19
(2014)
2
83-114
N295335
Artikel

Shock and Alla : Capitalist cures for socialist perversities at the end of the twentieth century  / Anastasia Kayiatos.

Lambda Nordica, 17 (2012) 4, p. 33-64
bron: Lambda Nordica jaargang: 17 (2012) 4 , p. 33-64
samenvatting: Armed with transnational queer theory in hand, this article returns to the primal scene of post-socialist transition - the year 1992 - in order to unpack the political and cultural baggage that the era's primary metaphor of shock therapy smuggles in from the preceding episteme of cold war. While conjuring up the neoliberal program for rapidly converting "sickly" second world economies to first-world capitalisms, shock therapy simultaneously points a less figurative finger at the clinical practice by which the late-socialist state attempted to convert lesbian desire into "healthy" heterosexuality. The embodied and economic terms of shock therapy converge in the single person of Alla Pitcherskaia, a Russian lesbian seeking political asylum in the United States in 1992, at the precise moment of economic shock, on the grounds that she faced persecution for her sexuality in Russia in the form of shock therapy and other psychiatric "cures". By restaging Pitcherskaia?s symbolic drama, and enlisting a small supporting cast of shocked and shocking historical personalities, this article shows the second world queer to be the very quilting point of post-cold war geopolitics, not to mention a mostly unthinkable figure in the queer theory that comes out of this neoliberal chronotope.
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dgb artikelen, map lambda nordica (kayia/sho)

Shock and Alla : Capitalist cures for socialist perversities at the end of the twentieth century
ts. dgb artikelen, map lambda nordica (kayia/sho)
Anastasia Kayiatos.
Lambda Nordica
17
(2012)
4
33-64
N295337
Artikel

Neoliberal Modernity and the Ambiguity of its Discontents : Post/Anti-Colonial Disruptions of Queer Imperialism  / Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 1-22
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 1-22
samenvatting: To resist and confront the banality of neoliberal modernity?s brutal violence on the precariat, is queer theory enough for the freaks to strike back? Is it time for queer theory to take class seriously, much like the way the same has been asked of postcolonial theory in recent times? In this struggle, both within and outside the academy, can we completely transcend the binaries of East/ West, pleasure/ danger, homo/ hetero, white/ black? Can we completely let go of identities? What would it take to fight and fuck with ?flamboyant lust? that is not just to save face but to seduce or force neoliberal modernity into a slumber of submission? Can we resist neoliberal modernity?s penetration into the waiting room of history by making neoliberalism lose its erection? How do we do that in pedagogy and activism?
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (sirca/neo)

Neoliberal Modernity and the Ambiguity of its Discontents : Post/Anti-Colonial Disruptions of Queer Imperialism
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (sirca/neo)
Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
1-22
N295564
Artikel

Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times : Special Double Issue Part II  / Edited by Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. i-iii, 1-378
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. i-iii, 1-378
samenvatting: Contents: Editors' Introduction - Neoliberal Modernity and the Ambiguity of its Discontents: Post/ Anti-Colonial Disruptions of Queer Imperialism / Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain. Articles - Homonationalism as Assemblage: Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities / Jasbir K. Puar. - Beyond 'Hate': Queer Metonymies of Crime, Pathology and Anti/violence / Jin Haritaworn. - Transnational Homo-Assemblages: Reading ?Gender? in Counter-Terrorism Discourses / Dianne Otto. - Post/Colonial Queer Globalisation and International Human Rights: Images of LGBT Rights / Aeyal Gross. - Sexual Exiles or Citizens of the World?: The Homoerotics of Travel / Ruth Vanita. - The Men of Blanket Boy?s Moon: Repugnancy Clauses, Customary Law and Migrant Labour Sex / Neville Hoad. - Slim Disease and the Science of Silence: The Invisibilisation of Same-sex Sexuality in 'African AIDS' Discourse, 1983-2006 / Marc Epprecht. - Re-cognising Disability: Cross-Examining Social Inclusion through the Prism of Queer Anti-Sociality / Fiona Kumari Campbell. - In the Shadow of the Homoglobal: Queer Cosmopolitanism in Tsai Ming-liang?s I Don?t Want to Sleep Alone / Ani Maitra. - Kissing Cousins: Racism, Homophobia and Compulsory Able-bodiedness in the Controversy over Inter-Cousin Marriage / Ummni Khan. - Polymorphous Reproductivity and the Critique of Futurity: Toward a Queer Legal Analytic for Fertility Law / Stu Marvel. - Baring and Veiling: Sex, Politics and National Identity in Canadian Legal Discourse / Carolina Ruiz Austria. - Queering Conceptual Boundaries: Assembling Indigenous, Marxist, Postcolonial and Queer Perspectives / Paulo Ravecca and Nishant Upadhyay.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review

Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times : Special Double Issue Part II
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review
Edited by Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
i-iii, 1-378
N295569
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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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (maitr/in)

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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