An introduction, as well as michel foucault, the history of sexuality volume i and judith butler, gender trouble. An introduction annamarie jagose the political and academic appropriation of the term queer over the last several years has marked a shift in the study of sexuality from a focus on supposedly essential categories as gay and lesbian to more fluid or queer notions of sexual identity. She gained her phd victoria university of wellington in 1992, and worked in the department of english with cultural studies at the university of melbourne before returning to new zealand in 2003, where she was a professor in the department of film, television and media studies at the. An introduction, annamarie jagose provides a clear and concise explanation of queer theory, tracing it as part of an intriguing history of samesex love over the last century, from midcentury homophile movements to gay liberation, the womens movement and lesbian feminism. However, though the problem has been noted, it has yet to be addressed within the. The term queer theory was introduced in 1990, with eve kosofsky sedgwick, judith butler, adrienne rich and diana fuss all largely following the work of michel foucault among its foundational proponents. Neither gay nor straight, queer nor normative, male nor female, orgasm shows up everywhere. Queer theory includes both queer readings of texts and the theorization of queerness itself.
Foucault is not the origin of queer theory, nor is queer theory the destination of foucaults thinking. Blending insights from prominent queer theorists such as judith butler and david halperin, jagose argues that queer theorys challenge is to create new ways of. She is also an awardwinning novelist and short story writer. Coauthored by lauren berlant and michael warner, what does queer theory teach us about x. For all its vaunted attention to sexuality, queer theory has had relatively little to say about sex, the material and psychic practices through which eroti. Annamarie jagose feminisms queer theory this article argues that, in contradistinction to its widely promoted ethical openness to its future, queer theory has been less scrupulous about its messy, flexible and multiple relations to its pasts, the critical and activist traditions from which it emerged and that. Annamarie jagose is internationally known as a scholar in feminist studies, lesbiangay studies and queer theory. The book traces the emergence and development of queer studies as a field of scholarship, presenting key critical essays alongside more recent criticism. Annamarie jagose contents 1 introduction12 theorising samesex desire7what is homosexuality exactly. The book begins by putting gay and lesbian sexuality and politics in historical context and demonstrates how, and why, queer theory emerged in the west in the late twentieth. Annamarie jagose 34 acknowledging that lesbian existence has its negative aspects, for instance, rich lists role playing alongside selfhatred, breakdown, alcoholism, sui. Professor annamarie jagose is dean of the faculty of arts and social sciences at the university of sydney, having previously held positions at the. Background queer theory libguides at university of. Exploring norms around sexuality, race, and class in queer theory.
The routledge queer studies reader provides a comprehensive resource for students and scholars working in this vibrant and interdisciplinary field the book traces the emergence and development of queer studies as a field of scholarship, presenting key critical essays alongside more recent criticism that explores new directions. Annamarie jagose knows that queer theory did not spring fullblown from the head of any contemporary theorist. The book begins by putting gay and lesbian sexuality and politics in historical context and demonstrates how, and why,queer theory emerged in the west in the late twentieth. Queer theory identify it as a significan schoot l o f thought, whic h those in pursuit of genera knowledgl shoule bde familia withr i, s to risk domesticating it, an d fixing it in ways that quee r theory resist fixins g itself. Queer theorys origin is hard to clearly define, since it came from multiple critical and cultural contexts, including feminism, poststructuralist theory, radical movements of people of color, the gay and lesbian movements, aids activism, many sexual subcultural practices such as sadomasochism, and postcolonialism. Pdf queer theory an introduction download full pdf book. Introduction queer as pejorative previously, reappropriated culturally marginal sexual selfidentifications or theoretical model developed out of gay and lesbian studies. This new take on queer theory explores the ways in which sexuality, subjectivity and sociality have been discursively produced in various historical and cultural contexts. However, this book does not attempt to stabilise the mobile field of queer identification. For all its vaunted attention to sexuality, queer theory has had relatively little to say about sex, the material and psychic practices through which erotic gratification is sought. Reclaiming queer is an examination of the rhetorical linkage of queer theory in the academy with streetlevel queer activism in the 1980s and early 1990s. Queer theory as an academic tool came about in part from gender and sexuality studies that in turn had. Orgasmology disrupts queer doxa through a renewed emphasis on the materiality of sexual practice.
Introduction readers wellversed in queer theory will surely hear in the title of this dossier on annamarie jagoses orgasmology the echo of a nowfamous essay published in 1995. Queer theory project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks. Background queer theory libguides at university of illinois at. It is the outcome of many different influences and sources, including the homophile movement, gay liberation, and lesbian feminism. Thankfully, this text is a very clear introduction to queer theory, allowing those of us unfamiliar with the theory, the history, or even the lifestyles discussed a great beginning into a currently vast field. If you are interested in reading more about queer theory, these are some of my favorite articles that i read in my queer theory class. In her preface to the 2008 edition, sedgwick wonders about this retrospective identifi cation of her work as queer. The routledge queer studies reader 1st edition donald e. Jul 30, 2018 if you are interested in reading more about queer theory, these are some of my favorite articles that i read in my queer theory class.
Moreover, at the basis of queer theory there is a new understanding of sex. Queer theory disputes amongst gay theorists and activists over the meaning and applicability of such categories as gay, lesbian, and homosexual in a poststructuralist climate which renders all such assertions of identity problematic. An introduction, annamarie jagose provides a clear and concise explanation of queer theory, tracing it as part of an intriguing history of samesex love over the last century, from midcentury homophile movements to gay liberation, the womens movement and lesbian feminism, to the reappropriation of the term queer. Widely considered a founding text in queer theory, epistemology doesnt use the word queer. Queer theory is a field of critical theory that emerged in the early 1990s out of the fields of queer. Queer theorists utilize atypical bodies, such as intersex individuals, to destabilize the category of man and woman, propping them up as political pawns, even though they are the natural variation within a binary system. Feminisms queer theory annamarie jagose, 2009 sage journals. Queer theory, an introduction annamarie jagose indeed, as an intellectual model, queer has not been produced solely by lesbian and gay politics and theory, but rather informed by historically specific knowledges which constitute late twentiethcentury western thought. Download pdf pdf download for feminisms queer theory, article information. Queer theory moves us beyondthe multicultural task ofaccepting and. Yet queer is a category still in the process of formation. It contends that identities are elastic and do not determine who people are because identity is not connected to. Queer theorys origin is hard to clearly define, since it came from multiple critical and cultural. Callis purdue university, west lafayette, in, usa scholars writing on the topic of bisexual identity frequently lament the lack of bisexual representation in works of queer theorists.
Queer theory in the writing classroom jonathan alexander and michelle gibson. Queer theory essay queer theory functions as a mode of analysis, and it challenges normative ideologies, that is, takenfor granted assumptions pertaining to sexuality and identity. Jagoses reluctance to fully be a queer theorist or do queer theory is entirely understandable, given the nature of the questions she poses queer theory is one way of looking at. However, thi boos k doe nos t attemp tto stabilis the e mobil fiele d. In recent years queer has come to be used differently, sometimes as an umbrella term for a coalition of culturally marginal sexual self. How has queer theory influenced the ways we think about gender. The routledge queer studies reader provides a comprehensive resource for students and scholars working in this vibrant and interdisciplinary field.
Queer theory in the writing classroom jonathan alexander and michelle gibson duringthe winter term of1999, we designed and taught a firstyear writingcoursethat utilizeddorothyallisonsbastardout ofcarolinaas the primary text for bothdiscussion and writing assignments. Pdf queer theory an introduction download full pdf. Annamarie jagose born ashburton, new zealand, 1965 is an lgbt academic and writer of fictional works. In jagose, the terms queer and gay were pushed to their limitations. In orgasmology, annamarie jagose takes orgasm as her queer scholarly object. In queer theory, annamarie jagose provides a clear and concise explanation of queer theory, tracing it as part of an intriguing history of samesex love over the last century. Susan stryker and stephen whittle, the transgender studies reader. Sep 10, 2010 exploring norms around sexuality, race, and class in queer theory. Notes for a radical theory of the politics of sexuality through feminist and queer scholarship. Article information, pdf download for feminisms queer theory, open epub for feminisms.
Blending insights from prominent theorists such as judith butler and david halperin, jagose argues that queer theorys challenge is to create new ways of thinking, not. She is the author of four monographs, most recently orgasmology, which takes orgasm as its scholarly object in order to think queerly about questions of politics and pleasure. In orgasmology, annamarie jagose takes orgasm as her queer scholarly item. Pdf this chapter provides an overview of queer theory, along with. There are a lot of things that jagose covers in the comparatively short page number she takes. Carefully interrogating the arguments of supporters and. Queer theory identify it as a significant school of thought, which those in pursuit of general knowledge should be familiar with, is to risk domesticating it, and fixing it in ways that queer theory resists fixing itself. Perceived inverse relationship with normative academicism, queer as inherently against normativity. It contends that identities are elastic and do not determine who people are because identity is not connected to fixed ideas or essences. Similar shifts can be seen in both feminist and postcolonial theory and practice when, for example, denise riley 1988.
For all its vaunted recognition to sexuality, queer thought has had rather little to assert approximately intercourse, the cloth and psychic practices by which erotic gratification is sought. Queer theory is a field of critical theory that emerged in the early 1990s out of the fields of queer studies and womens studies. Queer used to be a slang word for homosexuals and was used for homophobic abuse. She talks about queer theory being used to disrupt beliefs about natural heterosexual desire, two gender system manwoman, and two sex system male female. New york university press 1996 abstract annamarie jagose knows that queer theory did not spring fullblown from the head of any contemporary theorist. The routledge queer studies reader 1st edition donald. The term queer theory was introduced in 1990, with eve kosofsky sedgwick, judith butler, adrienne rich and diana fuss all largely following the work of michel foucault being among its foundational proponents. Queer theory is a part of the field of queer studies whose roots can be found in womens studies, feminist theory, and gay and lesbian studies, as well as postmodern and poststructuralist theories. From queer theory, an introduction by annamarie jagose.
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