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In this path-breaking work, Jasbir K. Puar argues that configurations of sexuality, race, gender, nation, class, and ethnicity are realigning in relation to contemporary forces of securitization, counterterrorism, and nationalism. She examines how liberal politics serves to incorporate certain queer subjects into the fold of the nation-state, through developments including the legal recognition inherent in the overturning of anti-sodomy laws and the proliferation of more mainstream representation. These incorporations have shifted queers from their construction as figures of death (the AIDS epidemic) to subjects tied to ideas of life and productivity (gay marriage and reproductive kinship).Puar contends, however, that this tenuous inclusion of some queer subjects depends on the production of populations of Orientalized terrorist bodies. Heteronormative ideologies that the U.S. nation-state has long relied on are now accompanied by homonormative ideologies replicating narrow racial, class, gender, and national ideals. These "homonationalisms" are deployed to distinguish upright "properly hetero," and now "properly homo," U.S. patriots from perversely sexualized and racialized terrorist look-a-likes - especially Sikhs, Muslims, and Arabs - who are cordoned off for detention and deportation. Puar combines transnational feminist and queer theory, Foucauldian biopolitics, Deleuzian philosophy, and technoscience criticism, and draws from an extraordinary range of sources, including governmental texts, legal decisions, films, television, ethnographic data, queer media, and activist organizing materials and manifestos. Looking at various cultural events and phenomena, she highlights troublesome links between terrorism and sexuality: in feminist and queer responses to the Abu Ghraib photographs, in the triumphal responses to the Supreme Court's Lawrence decision repealing anti-sodomy laws, in the measures Sikh Americans and South Asian diasporic queers take to avoid being profiled as terrorists, and in what Puar argues is a growing Islamophobia within global queer organizing.

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  • 地下室生活-JL
    读书会上导师激动地狂批作者没有读懂巴特勒,还有比较slippery的关于assemblage的运用。但是,homonationalism作为概念还是很好的!10-21
  • 神探夏洛特二世
    读queer theory以来感觉最差的一本,完全不知所云,也少有新东西,逻辑不清晰,语言也非常奇怪。摆在平时可能觉得完全是自己水平不够才读不透,不过连butler我都能读懂六七成,这本书读的这么吃力应该也有作者水平的问题了在里面了。11-13
  • Viraganio
    从反恐战争开始一点点梳理 同性恋民族主义的兴起 queer politics中如何制造exceptional sexual subjects,都很好看。关键还是最后对intersectionality在认识论上的大力批判01-12
  • Cory
    理论上很有启发,包括同性恋民族主义、酷儿死亡政治等概念的命名与剖析,德勒兹“控制社会”模型带来的可能等。遗憾的是这项跨学科计划偏偏没有深入展开宗教研究与酷儿研究的对话,比如在论及酷儿世俗主义时未能进一步处理美国语境中与基督教相纠缠的宗教/世俗构建与性别他者的关联。07-23
  • Nawar alShamsi
    我觉得Jadaliyya上说得没错,这些人真的就是不好好说话。04-28

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