Disturbing Attachments

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780822369172

Genet, Modern Pederasty, and Queer History

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By Kadji Amin
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DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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390 g
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277

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Kadji Amin is Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Emory University.

Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Attachment Genealogies of Pederastic Modernity 19 2. Light of a Dead Star: The Nostalgic Modernity of Prison Pederasty 45 3. Racial Fetishism, Gay Liberation, and the Temporalities of the Erotic 76 4. Pederastic Kinship 109 5. Enemies of the State: Terrorism, Violence, and the Affective Politics of Transnational Coalition 141 Epilogue. Haunted by the 1990s: Queer Theory's Affective Histories 176 Notes 191 Bibliography 235 Index 249

"Amin's commitment to re-evaluating the unsettling practices of Genet's life represents a serious attempt to contend with the colonial, racist, and hierarchical legacies present in queer social forms. . . . Disturbing Attachments, by investigating the traction queer theory can have in contending with the compromises and failures hidden within its own field, demonstrates the potential for critical self-inquiry." - Rajat D. Singh (Gay & Lesbian Review) "There is no doubt that Disturbing Attachments is, ?rst and foremost, a work of and about queer studies, a fearless and scholarly probing of its disciplinary norms, its discursive limits, and its most embarrassing relations. It should be read by all those who care about the discipline's future . . . and, most importantly, by those who care about its past." - Andrew Counter (French Studies) "Amin's book offers a dizzying number of theoretical interventions, in an elegant style that makes up for the uncompromising density of the text. With refreshing currency, Disturbing Attachments displaces queer studies outside its presentist US context." - Mehammed Amadeus Mack (Journal of Middle East Women's Studies) "Disturbing Attachments is a formidable read. It is theoretically mobile, stylistically gratifying, and conceptually probing." - Helmut Puff (American Historical Review)

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