Using the methodologies and insights of queer theory, narrative theory and analytic philosophy, Sexual Deceit helps us to understand the issues of passing and to evaluate it from a moral point of view. Noting the importance of time and place in discussing this issue, Kelby Harrison combines the insights, key concepts, and important arguments in both traditional philosophy and queer theory in developing an ethical theory called "Gayness as Practical Identity."
Using the methodologies and insights of queer theory, narrative theory and analytic philosophy, Sexual Deceit helps us to understand the issues of passing and to evaluate it from a moral point of view. Noting the importance of time and place in discussing this issue, Kelby Harrison combines the insights, key concepts, and important arguments in both traditional philosophy and queer theory in developing an ethical theory called "Gayness as Practical Identity."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kelby Harrison has a Ph.D. in philosophical ethics, gender and sexuality from Northwestern University. From 2010 to 2012 she was the social ethics post-doctoral fellow at Union Theological Seminary. She is the co-editor of Passing/Out: Sexual Identity Veiled and Revealed, an intergenerational, interdisciplinary, and intersubjective anthology on issues of sexual identity closeting and revelation.
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Introduction: Many Have Passed; Some Have Failed Chapter 1: Passing in Abstraction: The Theoretical Organization of Passing Chapter 2: The Good, The Bad, and The Oppressed: Ethical Considerations Chapter 3: Thoughtfully Produced Sexuality: Sexology and The Queer Academy Chapter 4: Those Shoes Look Pretty Gay, Or at Least Bi-Curious: Style and Sexual Identity Passing Chapter 5: Political Pervasity: Queer Sexuality and the Moral Majority Chapter 6: Practicing to Preach: Gayness as a Practical Identity Conclusion: Social and Legal Implications of Sexual Deceit Bibliography
Introduction: Many Have Passed; Some Have Failed Chapter 1: Passing in Abstraction: The Theoretical Organization of Passing Chapter 2: The Good, The Bad, and The Oppressed: Ethical Considerations Chapter 3: Thoughtfully Produced Sexuality: Sexology and The Queer Academy Chapter 4: Those Shoes Look Pretty Gay, Or at Least Bi-Curious: Style and Sexual Identity Passing Chapter 5: Political Pervasity: Queer Sexuality and the Moral Majority Chapter 6: Practicing to Preach: Gayness as a Practical Identity Conclusion: Social and Legal Implications of Sexual Deceit Bibliography
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