Queer Theory, Gender Theory - An Instant Primer

Queer Theory, Gender Theory - An Instant Primer

by Riki Wilchins
Queer Theory, Gender Theory - An Instant Primer

Queer Theory, Gender Theory - An Instant Primer

by Riki Wilchins

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Overview

Originally published in 2004, Queer Theory, Gender Theory: An Instant Primer is a classic of LGBTQ+ literature and is taught in most gender studies programs throughout the United States. It was the first book to offer a one-stop, no-nonsense introduction to the core of postmodern theory, particularly its impact on queer and gender studies and is still powerfully relevant today.

Nationally-known gender activist Riki Wilchins combines straightforward prose with concrete examples from LGBTQ+ and feminist politics, as well as her own life, to guide the reader through the foundational ideas of Derrida, Foucault, and Judith Butler that have forever altered our understanding of bodies, sex and desire. This is that rare postmodern theory book that combines accessibility, passion, personal experience and applied politics, noting at every turn why these ideas matter and how they can affect your daily life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626016248
Publisher: Riverdale Avenue Books
Publication date: 04/08/2021
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Riki Wilchins has been a leading advocate for gender rights and gender justice for 20 years, one of the founders of modern transgender political activism in the 1990s as well as one of its first theorists and chroniclers. In 1995 Riki launched Transexual [sic] Menace, the first national transgender street action group which spread to 41 cities. The following year they launched GenderPAC, the first national political advocacy group devoted to gender identity rights. Riki was an early supporter in the launch the intersex rights movement as well as the movement for alternative sexualities
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