The Psychic Life of Racism in Gay Men's Communities
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- Kiadó Lexington Books
- Megjelenés dátuma 2017. december 6.
- Kötetek száma Hardback
- ISBN 9781498537148
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem172 oldal
- Méret 236x160x17 mm
- Súly 386 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Exploring tensions within gay men?s communities in regard to race, The Psychic Life of Racism in Gay Men?s Communities examines the operations of racialized desire, highlighting the considerable diversity among gay men?s experiences.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
The Psychic Life of Racism in Gay Men?s Communities engages in the necessarily complex task of mapping out the operations of racialized desire as it circulates among gay men. In exploring such desire, the contributors to this collection consider the intersections of privilege and marginalization in the context of gay men?s lives, and in so doing, argue that as much as experiences of discrimination on the basis of sexuality are shared among many gay men, experiences of discrimination within gay communities are equally as common. Focusing specifically on racialization, the contributors offer insight as to how hierarchies, inequalities, and practices of exclusion serve to bolster the central position accorded to certain groups of gay men at the expense of other groups. Considering how racial desire operates within gay communities allows the contributors to connect contemporary struggles for inclusion and recognition with ongoing histories of marginalization and exclusion. The Psychic Life of Racism in Gay Men?s Communities is an important intervention that disputes the claim that gay communities are primarily organized around acceptance and homogeneity and instead demonstrates the considerable diversity and ongoing tensions that mark gay men?s relationships with one another.
This accessibly written collection offers a necessary and timely account of gay white racism, with much needed attention to Islamophobia, homonationalism, and sexual racism in the digital age. The Psychic Life of Racism in Gay Men?s Communities demonstrates the continued importance of contested libertarian accounts of racialized, sexual desire, showing unequivocally the lines between individual subjectivities and the power structures that shape them. This volume is both comprehensive and nuanced: in addition to acknowledging the continuities between racist apparatuses in general and in gay racism, in particular, it also attends to racism?s specific articulations, enactments, and effects on diverse gay men?s communities, including resistance to and even appropriations of racism. This book?s political commitment is unflinching.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Chapter 1: Gay Racism by Denton Callander, Martin Holt, and Christy Newman
Chapter 2: Islamophobia, Racialization, and Mis-Interpellation in Gay Men?s Communities by Ibrahim Abraham
Chapter 3: Gay Orientalism by Jacks ChengChapter 4: Homonationalism and Failure to Interpellate: The ?Queer Muslim Woman? in Ontario?s ?Sex-Ed Debates? by Sonny Dhoot
Chapter 5: ?Not Into Chopsticks or Curries?: Erotic Capital and the Psychic Life of Racism on Grindr by Emerich Daroya
Chapter 6: Coping with Racism and Racial Trauma: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of How Gay Men from the African Diaspora Experience and Negotiate Racist Encounters by Sulaimon Giwa
Chapter 7: ?It Can?t Possibly be Racism!?: The White Racial Frame and Resistance to Sexual Racism by Jesus Gregorio Smith
Chapter 8: Recentering Asianness in the Discourse on Homonationalism by Alexandra Marie Rivera and Dale Dagar Maglalang