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    Terrorist Assemblages by Puar, Jasbir K.;

    Homonationalism in Queer Times

    Series: Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Anniversary, Tenth Anniversary Edition
    • Publisher Duke University Press
    • Date of Publication 22 December 2017
    • Number of Volumes Cloth over boards

    • ISBN 9780822371113
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages392 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 658 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 29 illustrations
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    Tenth Anniversary Expanded Edition

    Ten years on, Jasbir K. Puar’s pathbreaking Terrorist Assemblages remains one of the most influential queer theory texts and continues to reverberate across multiple political landscapes, activist projects, and scholarly pursuits. 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 incorporate certain queer subjects into the fold of the nation-state, shifting queers from their construction as figures of death to subjects tied to ideas of life and productivity. This tenuous inclusion of some queer subjects depends, however, 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 what Puar calls homonationalism-a fusing of homosexuality to U.S. pro-war, pro-imperialist agendas.

    As a concept and tool of biopolitical management, homonationalism is here to stay. Puar’s incisive analyses of feminist and queer responses to the Abu Ghraib photographs, the decriminalization of sodomy in the wake of the Patriot Act, and the profiling of Sikh Americans and South Asian diasporic queers are not instances of a particular historical moment; rather, they are reflective of the dynamics saturating power, sexuality, race, and politics today.

    This Tenth Anniversary Expanded Edition features a new foreword by Tavia Nyong’o and a postscript by Puar entitled “Homonationalism in Trump Times.” Nyong’o and Puar recontextualize the book in light of the current political moment while reposing its original questions to illuminate how Puar’s interventions are even more vital and necessary than ever.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Foreword / Tavia Nyong'o xi
    Preface: Tactics, Strategies, Logistics xvii
    Introduction: Homonationalism and Biopolitics 1
    1. The Sexuality of Terrorism 37
    2. Abu Ghraib and U.S. Sexual Exceptionalism 79
    3. Intimate Control, Infinite Direction: Rereading the Lawrence Case 114
    4. ""The Turban is Not a Hat"": Queer Diaspora and the Practices for Profiling 166
    Conclusion: Queer Times, Terrorist Assemblages 203
    Postscript: Homonationalism in Trump Times 223
    Acknowledgments 243
    Notes 249
    References 307
    Index 342
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