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Good White Queers?
Racism and Whiteness in Queer U.S. Comics- Authors:
- Series:
- Queer Studies, Volume 23
- Publisher:
- 2021
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- Copyright year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-4917-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-4917-2
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Queer Studies
- Volume
- 23
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 332
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- FrontmatterPages 1 - 4 Download chapter (PDF)
- ContentsPages 5 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
- AcknowledgementsPages 9 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
- 1.1 What to Expect in this Book: A Very Brief OverviewPages 13 - 16 Download chapter (PDF)
- 1.2 A Few Words on Formal DecisionsPages 16 - 17 Download chapter (PDF)
- 1.3 How I Came to Write this BookPages 17 - 20 Download chapter (PDF)
- 2.1 Why Comics?Pages 21 - 39 Download chapter (PDF)
- 2.2 Unequal Distributions of Power, Rights, and ResourcesPages 40 - 84 Download chapter (PDF)
- 2.3 A Brief History of Intersectional LGBTIQ Politics in the U.S.Pages 84 - 102 Download chapter (PDF)
- 3.1 A "Chronicle of Lesbian Culture and History"Pages 103 - 106 Download chapter (PDF)
- 3.2 A Multicultural Universe with Whiteness at Its CenterPages 107 - 121 Download chapter (PDF)
- 3.3 Armchair Anti-Racism: A Post-Racial Lesbian Community in a Racist SocietyPages 121 - 136 Download chapter (PDF)
- 3.4 White Lesbians as a Better Kind of WhitePages 136 - 156 Download chapter (PDF)
- 3.5 Political Consequences of Dykes'' Armchair Anti-RacismPages 157 - 179 Download chapter (PDF)
- 3.6 Conclusion: When Fantasy Is Read as FactPages 179 - 182 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4.1 A Groundbreaking WorkPages 183 - 185 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4.2 A Window Seat to History?Pages 185 - 188 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4.3 ''Gay Is the New Black:'' A Dominant DiscoursePages 189 - 191 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4.4 Conservative CritiquesPages 191 - 192 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4.5 Common Intersectional CritiquesPages 192 - 212 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4.6 Further Intersectional CritiquesPages 212 - 249 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4.7 Conclusion: Stuck in a White FantasyPages 249 - 252 Download chapter (PDF)
- 5.1 "Decentering Whiteness"Pages 253 - 255 Download chapter (PDF)
- 5.2 Disidentifications with Homonationalist DiscoursesPages 255 - 286 Download chapter (PDF)
- 5.3 Centering ResiliencePages 287 - 296 Download chapter (PDF)
- 5.4 By Way of Conclusion: Reading Sexile/Sexilio from a Place of (Relative) PrivilegePages 296 - 298 Download chapter (PDF)
- 6 CONCLUSION: THE LIMITS OF WHITE LGBTIQ SELF-REPRESENTATIONSPages 299 - 304 Download chapter (PDF)
- List of Works CitedPages 305 - 332 Download chapter (PDF)




