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De-centering queer theory: Communist sexuality the flow during and after Cold War
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De-centering queer theory: Communist sexuality the flow during and after Cold War in Franklin, TN
Current price: $120.00

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De-centering queer theory: Communist sexuality the flow during and after Cold War in Franklin, TN
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Decentering queer theory seeks to reorient queer theory to a different conception of bodies and sexuality derived from Eastern European Marxism. The book articulates a contrast between the concept of the productive body, which draws its epistemology from Soviet and avantgarde theorists, and Cold War gender, which is defined as the social construction of the body. The first part of the book concentrates on the theoretical and visual production of Eastern European Marxism, which proposed an alternative version of sexuality to that of western liberalism. In doing so it offers a historical angle to understand the emergence not only of an alternative epistemology, but also of queer theory’s vocabulary. The second part of the book provides a Marxist, anticapitalist archive for queer studies, which often neglects to engage critically with its liberal and Cold War underpinnings.
Decentering queer theory seeks to reorient queer theory to a different conception of bodies and sexuality derived from Eastern European Marxism. The book articulates a contrast between the concept of the productive body, which draws its epistemology from Soviet and avantgarde theorists, and Cold War gender, which is defined as the social construction of the body. The first part of the book concentrates on the theoretical and visual production of Eastern European Marxism, which proposed an alternative version of sexuality to that of western liberalism. In doing so it offers a historical angle to understand the emergence not only of an alternative epistemology, but also of queer theory’s vocabulary. The second part of the book provides a Marxist, anticapitalist archive for queer studies, which often neglects to engage critically with its liberal and Cold War underpinnings.

















