A radical reframing of shame as a vital impetus of queer feminist activism

Shame has often been considered a threat to democratic politics, and was used to degrade and debase sex radicals and political marginals. But certain forms of shame were also embraced by 19th-century activists in an attempt to reverse entrenched power dynamics.

Bogdan Popa brings together Rancière's techniques of disrupting inequality with a queer curiosity in the performativity of shame to show how 19th-century activists denaturalised conventional beliefs about sexuality and gender. This study fills a glaring absence in political theory by undertaking a genealogy of radical queer interventions that predate the 20th century.

Titel
Shame
Untertitel
A Genealogy of Queer Practices in the 19th Century
EAN
9781474419840
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
28.04.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.67 MB