The history of queer politics in the United States since 1968 is
commonly narrated as either a progressive campaign for state
recognition or as a subcultural rejection of prevailing gender norms.
But these accounts miss the true scale of queer politics in the
post-war era. By centering transnational relations, practices, and
infrastructures in the history of sexual rebellion, Eros and Empire
provides an alternative view of US-based struggles for sexual freedom.
Alexander Stoffel analyzes three prominent US-based social
movements—gay liberationism, Black lesbian feminism, and AIDS
activism—to argue that they were fundamentally shaped by their
transnational entanglements. Departing from popular domestic framings
of these movements, Stoffel recasts the history of radical queer
thought and action as a project of erotic worldmaking. This project
mobilized queer affects of pleasure, desire, and eroticism in the
fight for revolutionary transformation on a world scale. The
transnational perceptions, activities, and consciousness of queer
radicals, Stoffel argues, not only conditioned the trajectory of queer
history, but also radicalized wider anti-imperialist, socialist, and
abolitionist struggles past and present. In this ambitious and
interdisciplinary work, Stoffel reconsiders the United States'
revolutionary sexual past and creates new opportunities for the study
of sexual formations in relation to questions of capital accumulation,
empire, and resistance.
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The Transnational Struggle for Sexual Freedom in the United States
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781503641679
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Stanford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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