The Gay '90s

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1997-09-01
Publisher(s): New York Univ Pr
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Summary

Queer theory arose as a challenge to the stability of sexual categories. But is queer theory in the 1990s in danger of becoming just another category of theoretical inquiry and just another academic discipline? As queer studies is being legitimated within American universities, what dangers and opportunities arise from the process of legitimation?The essays inThe Gay '90saddress these questions in two distinct ways. The first section of the book, "Disciplinary Reflections," reflects upon the process of disciplinary formation as it affects lesbian and gay studies in the academy, contrasting older academic disciplines with newer, identity-based areas of study. The second section, "Interdisciplinary Readings," demonstrates the extent to which contemporary queer studies involves practices of interdisciplinary reading and analysis. Contributors include Dennis Allen, John Champagne, Myriam J. A. Chancy, Gabrielle N. Dean, Leigh Gilmore, Calvin Thomas, Elayne Tobin, Robyn Wiegman, and Thomas Yingling.

Table of Contents

PART ONE Disciplinary Reflections 3(116)
1. Queering the Academy
3(20)
Robyn Wiegman
2. Lesbian and Gay Studies: A Consumer's Guide
23(28)
Dennis Allen
3. "She's Right Behind You": Gossip, Innuendo, and Rumor in the (De)Formation of Gay and Lesbian Studies
51(32)
John Champagne
Elayne Tobin
4. Straight with a Twist: Queer Theory and the Subject of Heterosexuality
83(36)
Calvin Thomas
PART TWO Interdisciplinary Readings 119
5. Lifting the Veil: Robert Rauschenberg's Thirty-Four Drawings for Dante's Inferno and the Commercial Homoerotic Imagery of 1950s America
119(36)
Laura Auricchio
6. Brother/Outsider: In Search of a Black Gay Legacy in James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room
155(36)
Myriam J. A. Chancy
7. Homosexuality and the Uncanny: What's Fishy in Lacan
191
Thomas E. Yingling

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