Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Queer Youth Cultures (SUNY Series, Interruptions
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details

Table of Contents

Introducing Queer Youth Cultures Susan Driver Part One Performative Queer Youth Cultures, Embodiments, and Communities 1. What's That Smell? Queer Temporalities and Subcultural Lives Judith Halberstam 2. "The Galaxy Is Gay": Examining the Networks of Lesbian Punk Rock Subculture Angela Wilson 3. Redefining Realities through Self-Representational Performance Jama Shelton 4. My Identity is Fluid as Fuck: Transgender Zine Writers Constructing Themselves Jackie Regales 5. Articulating Sissy Boy Queerness within and against Discourses of Tolerance and Pride David McInnes and Cristyn Davies 6. How to Be a Real Lesbian: The Pink Sofa and Some Fictions of Identity Anna Hickey-Moody, Mary Louise Rasmussen, and Valerie Harwood 7. Photo-Essay Cass Bird Part Two Desiring Youth and Un/Popular Cultures 8. Queer Readings of Popular Culture: Searching [to] Out the Subtext Mark Lipton 9. Brandon Goes to Hollywood: Boys Don't Cry and the Transgender Body in Film Melissa Rigney 10. Queering Pornography: Desiring Youth, Race, and Fantasy in Gay Porn Zeb J. Tortorici Part Three Transforming Political Activism 11. FOBs, Banana Boy, and the Gay Pretenders: Queer Youth Navigate Sex, "Race," Nation in Toronto, Canada Andil Gosine 12. Rethinking the Movement: Trans Youth Activism in New York City and Beyond Megan Davidson 13. Principles of Engagement: The Anarchist Influence on Queer Youth Cultures Neal Ritchie 14. Drag It Out! How Queer Youths Are Transforming Citizenship in Peterborough Ziysah D. Markson List of Contributors Index

About the Author

Susan Driver is Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at York University and the author of Queer Girls and Popular Culture: Reading, Resisting, and Creating Media.

Reviews

"...Driver's excellent collection ... draws together a variety of contributions that challenge the tendency within research and public debate to think about young people who defy prevailing expectations in relation to gender and sexuality predominantly in terms of deficit ... Taken as a whole, Queer Youth Cultures provides a rich and textured reflection on some of the key concerns emerging from the increased cultural visibility of-and academic debate about-queer young people." - SIGNS "Social sciences professor Driver has compiled a unique, thoughtful collection on queer youth subcultures, framed by a commentary drawing strongly on queer theory ... The collection unpacks clear categories of gender, sexuality, and age, and challenges the ubiquitous victim narrative currently framing queer youth." - CHOICE "This book begins with the premise that queer youth are not pathologized, can and do exercise agency, and are legitimate actors in the public sphere. I am extremely pleased to see a book that successfully integrates transgender youth, politics, and culture as these topics have been sorely missing in ostensibly LGBT work." - Susan Talburt, Director, Women's Studies Institute, Georgia State University "The essays provide an analytical rather than a merely celebratory view of the projects and cultures as well as critiques of mainstream LGBT cultures. The collection is well timed as LGBT youth issues become more visible and mainstream LGBT politics become increasingly assimilated." - Gwendolyn Alden Dean, Director, LGBT Resource Center, Cornell University

Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
This title is unavailable for purchase as none of our regular suppliers have stock available. If you are the publisher, author or distributor for this item, please visit this link.

Back to top