The Intimate Connection between Queer and Feminist Theory
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[Feminism is Queer] is an outstanding reference for students and faculty attempting to understand the history and current issues in the LGBTQ+ communities. * Choice Connect * Marinucci handily synthesizes new and classic theories regarding cultural and scientific definitions of sex, gender, and sexuality in a comprehensive text that is both lucid and erudite. This book will surely become required reading in many courses in womens and gender studies and in sexuality studies. * Elizabeth Arveda Kissling, Eastern Washington University * In wonderfully accessible and penetrating analyses, Marinucci makes the case that feminist and queer theory are inseparable allies or should be. With its comprehensive appendix and carefully organized chapters, Feminism is Queer is an ideal text for teaching about gender, sexuality, and the practice of theorizing. * Marjorie Jolles, Roosevelt University * This brief yet comprehensive book is perfect for anyone who is interested in the origins and meanings of the concept queer. Marinuccis impressive interdisciplinary depth and breadth combine with a readily accessible writing style to make Feminism is Queer a lucid and intelligent treatment of an essentially complex and controversial concept. * Nancy Slonneger Hancock, Northern Kentucky University *
Mimi Marinucci is professor of philosophy and womens and gender studies at Eastern Washington University, USA. Her teaching and research are focused on feminism and philosophy, particularly as represented in popular culture. She is especially interested in popular culture as a medium for the production and dissemination of knowledge about who we are as women and men. She is also the founding editor of Wave 2.5: A Feminist Zine, a two-time Utne Independent Press Award nominee (2005, 2009).
Preface to the Second Edition: The Cultural Currency of Queer Preface to the First Edition: Not Just the New Gay Section I: Sexuality 1. The Social Construction of Sexuality 2. The Social History of Lesbian and Gay Identity 3. Queer Alternatives Section II: Sex 4. Unwelcome Interventions 5. Welcome Transitions Section III: Gender 6. Gender Refined and Redefined 7. Feminism Re-Examined and Reconsidered Section IV: Queer feminism 8. Notes Toward a Queer Feminism 9. Questionably Queer? From Straight Allies to Queer Solidarity Appendix: Terms and concepts