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Queer Studies

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Queer Studies is designed as an advanced undergraduate textbook in queer studies for this rapidly growing field. It is also appropriate as a required or recommended graduate textbook. The author us...
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  • 10 September 2019
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Written for entry-level survey courses in queer or LGBTQ+ Studies for students from all majors, this engaging text covers a wide range of topics. Early chapters consider the meaning of “queer” and examine identities such as trans, bi, and intersex. Intersections between sexuality/gender expression and other identities such as race, ethnicity, and class are also examined. The book then reviews life experiences such as families, friendship, religion and spirituality, health, and politics through the lens of queerness.

Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries:
-Engages undergraduates with a narrative that applies key ideas to their own lives and experiences
-Questions various binaries (“either/or” pairings) to help students examine their own sexual identity and gender expression
-Reviews foundational concepts from queer theory and queer history to create a deeper understanding of the concepts
-Emphasizes an intersectionality approach that demonstrates how one’s identity is the product of multiple characteristics such as sexuality, gender, race, class, and dis/ability
-Uses a multidisciplinary approach drawing from the social and natural sciences, humanities, and arts to provide a broad overview of perspectives
-Details an individual or an event in Spotlight on sections to highlight the experiences of queer people.
-Provides questions for class discussion or field activities in Issues for Investigation sections that apply the ideas covered in the chapter
-Allows instructors to shape the class with different foci using the stand-alone chapters in Part III
-Features an Instructor’s resource manual available to adopters with 20+ PowerPoint slides for each chapter, sample syllabi for a variety of courses, teaching tips for using the Spotlight On and Issues for Investigation sections and the suggested readings, a test bank with objective and essay questions, and student aids such as keywords, chapter outlines and summaries, and learning objectives

Designed for undergraduate courses in queer or LGBT+ Studies requiring no prerequisites, Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries also serves as an excellent supplement in courses on queer theory or history, or on sexuality, gender, and women’s studies.

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Price: $95.00
Pages: 544
Publisher: Harrington Park Press, LLC
Imprint: Harrington Park Press, LLC
Publication Date: 10 September 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781939594334
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / General
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With this book, a leading expert in queer studies has effectively synthesized and explained relevant information about this area. This book is timely, original, and distinctly understandable. It could easily be adopted in advanced college courses focused on queer studies, especially given the volume’s accessibility. I appreciate the conversational tone, the coherent structure, and the relevant and practical examples.
Bruce Henderson is professor of communication studies at Ithaca College, where he previously served as the department’s chair. A member of the Women and Gender Studies faculty, Henderson received the Faculty Excellence Award from the college in 2011. The former editor-in-chief of Text and Performance Quarterly and Disability Studies Quarterly, he is coauthor or coeditor of several textbooks in performance studies and disability studies.

Preface
Introduction: Queering “Queering”: A Way of Seeing/Experiencing/Knowing
Part I. Queering Language
1. Queering Language: Words and Worlds
Part II. Queering Identity
2. Queering Desire: Knowing “Feeling”
3. Queering Identifties: From “I” to “We”
4. Queering Bodies: Transgender and Intersex Lives
5. Queering Privilege: Whiteness and Class
6. Queering Intersectionality: Race and Ethnicity
Part III. Queering Contexts
7. Queering School
8. Queering Sociality: Friends, Family, and Kinship
9. Queering Health: Well-Being, Medicalization, and Recreation
10. Queering Spirituality: Religion, Belief, and Beyond
11. Queering Citizenship: Politics, Power, and Justice
Part IV. Queering Imagination
12. Queering Imagination: Arts, Aesthetics, and Expression
Conclusion: Imagining Utopias in Queer Studies
Appendix: Primary Texts for Study
Glossary
Works Cited
Index