Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/1360
Author(s)
Penney, James
Place of publication
London
Publisher
Pluto Press
Year of publication
2014
ISBN
978-1-84964-985-8
Language
englisch
Abstract
After Queer Theory makes the provocative claim that queer theory has run its course, made obsolete by the elaboration of its own logic within capitalism. James Penney argues that far from signalling the end of anti-homophobic criticism, however, the end of queer presents the occasion to rethink the relation between sexuality and politics.Through a critical return to Marxism and psychoanalysis (Freud and Lacan), Penney insists that the way to implant sexuality in the field of political antagonism is paradoxically to abandon the exhausted premise of a politicised sexuality.After Queer Theory argues that it is necessary to wrest sexuality from the dead end of identity politics, opening it up to a universal emancipatory struggle beyond the reach of capitalism's powers of commodification.
Subject
Queer Theory
Sexualität
Politik
Identität
Sexualität
Politik
Identität
Publication type
Buch
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