TRANSGENDER JUSTICE:
Selected Proceedings of the Transgender Politics, Social
Change, and Justice Conference
May 6-7, 2005
Editors: Paisley Currah, Gael Gundin Guevara, and Richard M. Juang
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SEXUAL CULTURES:
New Directions from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies
General
editors: José Muñoz and Ann Pellegrini
Lesbian and gay scholarship suffers from a certain stasis that
Sexual Cultures is determined to disrupt, a stasis that
derives from an overarching concern with the local, the masculine,
and the white subject. Taking lesbian, gay and sexuality studies
as its points of departureand not ends in themselvesbooks
in this series will promote scholarship about the lived experiences
of sexual minorities.
Mirroring the Center for Lesbian and Gay
Studies, this means maintaining strong activist and community
commitments, and forging links between academe and "actually
existing" queer cultures. In the process, Sexual Cultures
will expand the definition of what lesbian and gay studies
includes, particularly in the areas of race, nationality, religion,
and class.
The series will entertain manuscripts
from a variety of academic disciplines on a wide range of academic
and nonacademic subjects. Books in the series will cover such
topics as the culture of drag kings, Latin American sexuality,
passing, the encroachments of global capital on local homosexualities,
and queers and Christians. All of the books in Sexual Cultures
will have critical horizons large enough to take in the current
transformations of knowledges, identities, and capital on a shifting
world stage.
Pursuing scholarship that can speak across
disciplinary boundaries, as well as the border between academic
and activist, Sexual Cultures seeks above all to intervene
in and enable a vibrant and public queer culture.
Submissions should be sent simultaneously to:
José Muñoz
Performance Studies
Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
New York, NY 10003
Ann Pellegrini
Drama Department
Clare Trevor School of the Arts
University of California, Irvine
Ivrine, CA 92697
Eric Zinner
Editor
New York University Press
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10003
Titles in the Sexual Culture Series:
1999
Times
Square Red, Times Square Blue , Samuel R. Delany.
Private Affairs: Critical Ventures in the Culture of Social Relations, Phillip Brian Harper.
2000
In Your
Face: 9 Sexual Studies, Mandy Merck.
Tropics of Desire: Interventions from Queer Latino America, José Quiroga
Murdering
Masculinities: Fantasies of Gender and Violence in the American
Crime Novel, Greg Forter.
2001
Our
Monica, Ourselves: The Clinton Affair and the National
Interest, Edited by Lauren Berlant and Lisa Duggan.
Black Gay Man: Essays, Robert F. Reid-Pharr.
Passing:
Identity and Interpretation in Sexuality, Race and Religion, edited by María C. Sánchez and Linda Schlossberg.
2002
The Queerest Art: Essays on Lesbian and Gay Theater, edited by Alisa Solomon and Framji Minwalla
Queer Globalizations: Citizenship and
the Afterlife of Colonialism, edited by Arnaldo Cruz Malavé and Martin F. Manalansan IV.
2003
Love the Sin: Sexual Regulation
and the Limits of Religious Tolerance, Janet R. Jakobsen and Ann Pellegrini.
Queer Latinidad: Identity Practices,
Discursive Spaces, Juana María
Rodríguez.
2004
Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the Latinization of American Culture, Frances
Négron-Muntaner
Manning the Race: Reforming Black Men in the Jim Crow Era, Marlon Ross
2005
In a Queer Place and Time: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives, Judith Halberstam
Why I Hate Abercrombie and Fitch: Essays on Race and Sexuality in the U.S., Dwight A. McBride
2006
God Hates Fags: The Rhetorics of Religious Violence, Michael Cobb
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information on the Sexual Cultures series from New York University
Press
Other CLAGS-related publications:
Queer Ideas: The Kessler Lectures in Lesbian and Gay Studies.
Edited by Alisa Solomon and Martin Duberman, and published
by the Feminist Press in December, 2003. More
information from the Feminist Press.
Queer World: The Center For Lesbian And Gay
Studies Reader. Edited by Martin Duberman and published
by New York University Press in April, 1997. More
information from NYU Press .
Queer Representations: Reading Lives, Reading
Cultures.
A Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Book edited by Martin Duberman
and published by New York University Press in May 1997. More
information from NYU Press .
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