A House of Prayer for All People : Contesting Citizenship in a Queer Church /
David K. Seitz maps the affective dimensions of the politics of citizenship at one large LGBT church, focusing on debates on race and gender in religious leadership, activism around police-minority relations, outreach to LGBT Christians transnationally, and advocacy for asylum seekers. Through cultu...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2017
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Table des matières:
- Introduction. Repairing bad objects : improper citizenship in queer church
- 1. Too diverse? Race, gender, and affect in church
- 2. Pastor-diva-citizen : the Reverend Dr. Brent Hawkes, homonormative melancholia, and the limits of celebrity
- 3. "Why are you doing this?" : desiring queer global citizenship
- 4. From identity to precarity : asylum, state violence, and alternative horizons for improper citizenship
- Conclusion : loving an unfinished world.


