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Author:
Ferguson, Roderick A., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003046372
Title:
One-dimensional queer / Roderick A. Ferguson.
Publisher:
Polity Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
v, 168 pages ; 20 cm
Subject:
Gay rights.
Gay liberation movement.
Social change.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Gender Studies.
Gay liberation movement.
Gay rights.
Social change.
Notes:
Includes bibliography (pages 153-160) and index. Machine generated contents note: Contents Introduction Chapter 1. The Multidimensional Beginnings of Gay Liberation Chapter 2. Gay Emancipation Goes to Market Chapter 3. Queerness and the One-Dimensional City Chapter 4. The Multidimensional Character of Violence Conclusion: The Historical Assumptions of Multidimensional Queer Politics Bibliography.
Summary:
"The story of gay rights has long been told as one of single-minded focus on the fight for sexual freedom. Yet the origins of modern queer liberation are much more complicated and dynamic than this single-issue interpretation would have us believe. As Roderick Ferguson argues in this revisionist reassertion, to ignore gay liberation's multi-dimensional beginnings is to drastically underestimate its radical potential for social change. Ferguson shows how gay liberation emerged out of various insurgent struggles crossing the politics of race, gender, class, and sexuality, and deeply connected to issues of colonization, incarceration, and capitalism. Tracing the rise and fall of this intersectional politics, he argues that the one-dimensional mainstreaming of queerness placed critiques of racism, political economy, and the state outside the remit of gay liberation, thereby supporting the notion that social and political freedom would come through capitalism. As recent intersectional queer activism is increasingly making clear, this one-dimensional legacy has promoted forms of racial, gender, and class exclusion that marginalize people of color, the poor, transgender individuals, and queers of color. This forceful book joins the call to reimagine and reconnect the fight for social justice in all its varied forms"-- Provided by publisher.
"The story of gay rights is often told as one focused on the fight for sexual freedom. Yet it is much more complicated than a single-issue interpretation would have us believe. This revisionist reassertion argues that to ignore gay liberation's multi-dimensional beginnings is to drastically underestimate its radical potential for social change"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1509523561
9781509523566
1509523553
9781509523559
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1028844506
LCCN:
2018019548
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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