Queer Excursions

Retheorizing Binaries in Language, Gender, and Sexuality

Jenny Davis editor Lal Zimman editor Joshua Raclaw editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st Aug '14

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Across scholarship on gender and sexuality, binaries like female versus male and gay versus straight have been problematized as a symbol of the stigmatization and erasure of non-normative subjects and practices. The chapters in Queer Excursions offer a series of distinct perspectives on these binaries, as well as on a number of other, less immediately apparent dichotomies that nevertheless permeate the gendered and sexual lives of speakers. Several chapters focus on the limiting or misleading qualities of binaristic analyses, while others suggest that binaries are a crucial component of social meaning within particular communities of study. Rather than simply accepting binary structures as inevitable, or discarding them from our analyses entirely based on their oppressive or reductionary qualities, this volume advocates for a re-theorization of the binary that affords more complex and contextually-grounded engagement with speakers' own orientations to dichotomous systems. It is from this perspective that contributors identify a number of diverging conceptualizations of binaries, including those that are non-mutually exclusive, those that liberate in the same moment that they constrain, those that are imposed implicitly by researchers, and those that re-contextualize familiar divisions with innovative meanings. Each chapter offers a unique perspective on locally salient linguistic practices that help constitute gender and sexuality in marginalized communities. As a collection, Queer Excursions argues that researchers must be careful to avoid the assumption that our own preconceptions about binary social structures will be shared by the communities we study.

As a whole, this edited volume will be of interest to both novice and experiences researchers in areas related to discourse, gender and sexuality studies. It furnished its readers with multi-faceted explorations of the binaries that are still pervasive in the field. * Alfonso Sánchez-Moya, Journal of Language and Sexuality, 2017 *

ISBN: 9780199937295

Dimensions: 160mm x 236mm x 20mm

Weight: 558g

248 pages