Jennifer V. Evans examines postwar and contemporary German history to broadly argue for a queer history that moves beyond bounded concepts and narratives of identity, showing how an analytic of kinship more fully illuminates the work of solidarity and intersectional organizing across difference.
Jennifer V. Evans examines postwar and contemporary German history to broadly argue for a queer history that moves beyond bounded concepts and narratives of identity, showing how an analytic of kinship more fully illuminates the work of solidarity and intersectional organizing across difference.
Jennifer V. Evans is Professor of History at Carleton University and author of Life among the Ruins: Cityscape and Sexuality in Cold War Berlin.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1. Entangled Histories 23 2. The Optics of Desire 51 3. Imagining Trans*Gression 85 4. Pathways to Liberation 124 5. The Boundaries of Toleration 155 6. Queer Kinship in Dangerous Times 184 Epilogue 214 Notes 227 Bibliography 255 Index 291
List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1. Entangled Histories 23 2. The Optics of Desire 51 3. Imagining Trans*Gression 85 4. Pathways to Liberation 124 5. The Boundaries of Toleration 155 6. Queer Kinship in Dangerous Times 184 Epilogue 214 Notes 227 Bibliography 255 Index 291
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