Deviations : A Gayle Rubin Reader /
Gayle Rubin laid the foundation for queer theory as a graduate student at Michigan in the early '70s with the essay "The Traffic in Women," which was followed a decade later by an equally influential essay, "Thinking Sex." This volume collects her essays covering topics rang...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Durham, NC :
Duke University Press,
2011.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- "The traffic in women : notes on the "Political economy" of sex" (1975)
- The trouble with trafficking : afterthoughts on "The traffic in women." (2010)
- "Introduction" to A woman appeared to me, / Renee Vivien. (1976)
- "The leather menace" (1982)
- "Thinking sex" (1984)
- "Afterword to Thinking sex" (1993)
- "Postscript to Thinking sex" (1993)
- "Blood under the bridge : reflections on Thinking sex" (2010)
- "The catacombs : a temple of the butthole" (1991)
- "Of catamites and kings : reflections on butch, gender, and boundaries" (1992)
- "Misguided, dangerous, and wrong : an analysis of anti-pornography politics" (1993)
- Interview "Sexual traffic," with Judith Butler (1995)
- "Studying sexual subcultures : the ethnography of gay communities in urban North America"
- "Geologies of queer studies : it's deja vu all over again" (2004).