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Thinking Sex/Thinking Gender

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian & Gay Studies, Volume 10, Number 2, p.211 (2004)

ISBN:

1064-2684

Accession Number:

12654838

Abstract:

Asks the question of how gender fits in the current understanding of sexuality of several LGBTQ academics."Transgender Studies: Queer theories Evil Twin," which is the response from Susan Stryker; Jacqueline Stevens responds with "The Politics of LGBTQ Scholarship"; "Heternormativity and Immigration," which comes from Eithne Luibheid; "Transecting the Academy," which is the response from Dean Spade and Sel Wahng; "From Gender to Sexuality and Back Again: Notes on the Politics of Sexual Knowledge," from Arlene Stein; "Oh the Fun We'll Have: Remembering the Prospect for Sexuality Studies," by Heather K. Lowe; "Sex to Gender, Past to Present, Race to Class, Now to Future," by Amber Hollibaugh; "Time for Gender Rights," by Riki Wilchins; "The Challenge of Transgender, The Moment of Stonewall and Neil Bartlett," by Alan Sinfield; "Gender, Power and Sexuality: Crossroads in Sweden," by Jens Rydstrom; "Queer: The Dutch Case," by Gert Hekma;"Dude, Where's My Gender? Or Is There Life on Uranus," by Judith Halbertam; Others.

Notes:

Vol. 10 Issue 2, p211-312 102p

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