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Queer diasporas / edited by Cindy Patton and Benigno S anchez-Eppler.

Contributor(s): Series: Series Q | Series QPublication details: Durham [NC] : Duke University Press, 2000.Description: 306 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0822323877
  • 9780822323877
  • 0822324229
  • 9780822324225
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Queer diasporas.DDC classification:
  • 306.76/6 21
LOC classification:
  • HQ76.25 .Q368 2000
Other classification:
  • 71.25
  • MS 2870
  • MS 2850
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: with a passport out of Eden / Benigno S anchez-Eppler, Cindy Patton -- Migratory vices / Cindy Patton -- Dying to tell: sexuality and suicide in Imperial Japan / Jennifer Robertson -- Outing Freud's Zionism, or, the bitextuality of the diaspora Jew / Daniel Boyarin -- Of queens and castanets: Hispanidad, orientalism, and sexual difference / Sylvia Molloy -- Jekyll and Claude: the erotics of patronage in Claude McKay's Banana bottom / Rhonda Cobham -- Reinaldo Arenas, re-writer revenant, and the re-patriation of Cuban homoerotic desire / Benigno S anchez-Eppler -- Diasporic deviants/divas: how Filipino gay transmigrants "Play with the world" / Martin F. Manalansan IV -- Queer urbanites: a walk on the wild side / Mich ele Aina Barale -- Sexing the kitchen: Okoge and other tales of contemporary Japan / Sandra Buckley -- "How did I get so anal?": queer self-authorization at the margins / Marcie Frank -- Queer in Israel: "Walid" / collected by Amir Sumaka'i Fink, Jacob Press.
Summary: This book presents essays that explore how sexuality and sexual identity change when individuals, ideologies, and media move across literal and figurative boundaries. Speaking from a diverse range of ethnic, racial, and national sites, the contributors to this volume illustrate how queer identity in particular is affected in ways that are as varied and nuanced as the cultural, social, and physical environments themselves.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-299) and index.

Introduction: with a passport out of Eden / Benigno S anchez-Eppler, Cindy Patton -- Migratory vices / Cindy Patton -- Dying to tell: sexuality and suicide in Imperial Japan / Jennifer Robertson -- Outing Freud's Zionism, or, the bitextuality of the diaspora Jew / Daniel Boyarin -- Of queens and castanets: Hispanidad, orientalism, and sexual difference / Sylvia Molloy -- Jekyll and Claude: the erotics of patronage in Claude McKay's Banana bottom / Rhonda Cobham -- Reinaldo Arenas, re-writer revenant, and the re-patriation of Cuban homoerotic desire / Benigno S anchez-Eppler -- Diasporic deviants/divas: how Filipino gay transmigrants "Play with the world" / Martin F. Manalansan IV -- Queer urbanites: a walk on the wild side / Mich ele Aina Barale -- Sexing the kitchen: Okoge and other tales of contemporary Japan / Sandra Buckley -- "How did I get so anal?": queer self-authorization at the margins / Marcie Frank -- Queer in Israel: "Walid" / collected by Amir Sumaka'i Fink, Jacob Press.

This book presents essays that explore how sexuality and sexual identity change when individuals, ideologies, and media move across literal and figurative boundaries. Speaking from a diverse range of ethnic, racial, and national sites, the contributors to this volume illustrate how queer identity in particular is affected in ways that are as varied and nuanced as the cultural, social, and physical environments themselves.

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