Acknowledgments
Introduction: With a Passport Out of Eden / Benigno Sánchez-Eppler
and Cindy Patton
Migratory Vices / Cindy Patton
Dying to Tell: Sexuality and Suicide in Imperial Japan / Jennifer
Robertson
Outing Freud’s Zionism, or, the Bitextuality of the Diaspora Jew /
Daniel Boyarin
Of Queens and Castanets: Hispanidad, Orientalism, and Sexual
Difference / Sylvia Molloy
Jekyll and Claude: The Erotics of Patronage in Claude McKay’s
Banana Bottom / Rhonda Cobham
Reinaldo Arenas, Re-writer Revenant, and the Re-patriation of Cuban
Homoerotic Desire / Benigno Sánchez-Eppler
Diasporic Deviants/Divas: How Filipino Gay Transmigrants “Play with
the World” / Martin F. Manalansan IV
Queer Urbanites: A Walk on the Wild Side / Michèle Aina Barale
Sexing the Kitchen: Okoge and Other Tales of Contemporary Japan /
Sandra Buckley
“How Did I Get So Anal?”: Queer Self-Authorization at the Margins /
Marcie Frank
Queer in Israel “Walid” collected by Jacob Press and Amir Sumaka’i
Fink
Works Cited
Index
Contributors
A groundbreaking collection of essays examining the effects of mobility and displacement on queer sexual identities and practices.
Cindy Patton is Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts at Emory University. She is the author of numerous books, including Inventing AIDS and Fatal Advice, also published by Duke University Press.
Benigno Sánchez-Eppler is an Independent Scholar living in Amherst, Massachusetts.
"To call this provocative collection wide-ranging would give new life to a cliche. The essays bring to the point of ignition all the friction between local sexualities and the dislocations of a globalising world. These tensions, in examples of a fabulous variety, resonate with the archaic meaning of queer: a movement aslant, sideways. Sexuality is indeed on the move--not just because people are more on the move now than ever, but because non-normative sexualities so generally seem out of place and are so often enabled by the displacements of culture. This will be an extremely useful book not only for queer theory, but for anyone interested in the trajectories of identity and sexual culture in the contemporary world."--Michael Warner, Rutgers University "Queer Diasporas is one of the first books to bring together the concerns of American queer studies with perspectives generated by cross-national, culturally comparative scholarship."--Marilyn Ivy, Columbia University[RR, PP] Marilyn Ivy, Columbia University "This is an exciting anthology that breaks new ground. I admire it very much."--[RR, PP--Let's ask for something better!] Henry Abelove, Weslyan University
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