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Queer Chimerica: A Speculative Auto/Ethnography of the Cool Child: Global Queer Asias

Autor Shana Leodar Ye
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2024
Blending archival work, ethnography, and cultural analysis with memoir, graphic arts, and science fiction, Queer Chimerica unpacks the ways in which the transnational circulation of queer culture, politics, and institutions are structured through the antagonist interdependence of China and the United States. By examining the intersecting timelines of the rise of queer theory and the rise of China in the late Cold War era, Shana Ye explores the relationship between the discourse of queer fluidity and capital’s demands for labor flexibility. 

Drawing on rare archival material and oral historical accounts of queer life from the 1950s to the late 2010s, the author shows how these accounts make sense of the variegated landscapes of desires, transformations, and conundrums in postsocialist China. The author illustrates party cadres in the Cultural Revolution, tongzhi activism mediated by the explosive politics of Tiananmen upheaval, HIV/AIDS community outreach workers, feminist artists and digital activists, leftist queer theorists, and fictional bio-engineers, layering these vivid depictions to reveal the poetic messiness of queer world-making. Queer Chimerica offers insight into the governmentality of LGBT rights, the rules of legibility and recognition, the geo- and bio-politics of identity, and the class-ridden appropriation of queer history and community. Thus understanding the production of queerness unveils the uneven distributions of capital, knowledge, affect, and opportunity that reproduce queer precarity and agency.  
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780472057009
ISBN-10: 0472057006
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 10 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Global Queer Asias


Notă biografică

Shana Leodar Ye is Assistant Professor of Historical and Cultural Studies at the University of Toronto Scarborough and the Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto.

Cuprins

Contents
Preface
Introduction “Queer Chimerica” and the (Un)Cool Child
Part I Chimerica
  1. Here Comes the Cool Child
  2. Zhang Shanping the Hooligan I
  3. History is What Hurts
Part II Life Beets
  1. Red Father, Pink Son
  2. The Noise
  3. Guang Hui’s Box
Part III One is Not Enough
  1. The Genital Squad 
  2. Zhang Shanping the Hooligan II
  3. Beijing Comrades I
Part IV The Best Moment of Love
  1. Your China Will Not Work
  2. Ex-Queer
  3. Queer-Ex
Part V The Transporters
  1. Inequality Must be Created
  2. Zhang Shanping the Hooligan III
  3. Battle for the Queer
  4. The Love That Dares Not to Speak Its Name
  5. Till Death Do Us Part
  6. Beijing Comrades II
  7. Unqueer the Cool Child
  8. Homecoming No more
Part VI Beijing Dome
  1. Here Comes the Cool Child
Coda
Appendix The Missing Pages
Acknowledgment
References
Index
 

Recenzii

"The form of the book is bold and may inspire others to write on queer identity in a more fluid form. The connections between China, the U.S., and queerness will make a valuable contribution to global queer studies."
 

"The book’s originality of form is a great strength. It makes the material digestible, highly readable, and links it in a visceral way to critical theory that can so often be disembodied."
 

Descriere

Examining the intersections of queer theory and the rise of China to reveal how queerness is “produced”