Imagining Queer Methods
Exploring innovative methodologies in queer scholarship
Matt Brim editor Amin Ghaziani editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:New York University Press
Published:6th Aug '19
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This book explores new methodologies in queer studies, bringing together diverse scholars to redefine how we approach queer theory.
In Imagining Queer Methods, the authors delve into the evolving landscape of queer studies by posing the pivotal question: 'How do we do queer theory?' This thought-provoking volume highlights a methodological renaissance that is reshaping the field, bringing together both emerging and established scholars from diverse academic backgrounds. It serves as a platform for innovative ideas and fresh perspectives on queer methodologies, encouraging readers to explore the intersections of various disciplines.
The collection encompasses a wide array of topics, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of queer studies. Contributors from critical race studies, history, journalism, and performance studies, among others, share their insights on humanistic approaches to reading and interpreting queer theory. Additionally, the volume addresses scientific methodologies such as measurement, modeling, sampling, and statistics, showcasing the breadth of approaches that can be employed in queer research.
By uniting these varied voices in a single comprehensive volume, Imagining Queer Methods not only inspires new ways of thinking about methods but also challenges traditional boundaries within the field. Amin Ghaziani and Matt Brim's editorial vision fosters a rich dialogue that encourages scholars to rethink their approaches and embrace the complexities of queer studies, making this book an essential resource for researchers and students alike.
For those working in the areas of queer theory or queer studies, we know that the question of something called ‘queer methods’ or ‘queer methodologies’ is a long-standing and vexing one. It is a mixing of two ideas that on first blush appear incompatible—that is, ‘queerness’ and ‘method.’ The latter calls to mind the possibility of unified disciples, fixed approaches, and data sets, while the former defies any such easy categorical coherence. Imagining Queer Methods is nothing less than a manifesto on the future of how these two seemingly orthogonal terms can together be productively engaged in knowledge production. Amin Ghaziani and Matt Brim, two leading voices among their generation of queer theorists, have carefully curated an impressive array of transdisciplinary voices who do precisely that in the essays contained in this volume. -- Dwight A. McBride, author of Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch: Essays On Race and Sexuality
Imagining Queer Methods jumpstarts a much-needed conversation among sociologists, historians, and literary theorists about what exactly it means to ‘do’ queer work. Original and path-breaking, Imagining Queer Methods will change the way we think about and practice our scholarship. -- Arlene Stein, author of Unbound: Transgender Men and the Transformation of Identity
The scholars and activists of Imagining Queer Methods dare to ask not only ‘why’ but ‘how.’ Through oral history, community study, social mapping, and manifesto they break through the artificial divide between academic and activist methods in order to name and support the political and procedural protocols that might—with struggle and care—give birth to dynamic practices of queer liberation. -- Robert F. Reid-Pharr, author of Archives of Flesh: Spain, African America, and Post-Humanist Critique
Smart, scrappy, and exciting, Imagining Queer Methods brings together top scholars from across disciplines for a provocative tour of how queerness can challenge and invigorate research enterprises -- Joshua Gamson, author of Modern Families: Stories of Extraordinary Journeys to Kinship
Is 'queer methods' an oxymoron? Not according to this volume, which takes aim at the longstanding assumption that the political force of queer studies arises from its anti-disciplinary commitments. Provocative, timely, and fierce, Imagining Queer Methods is both a case study and manifesto for why methods matter. -- Robyn Wiegman,author of Object Lessons
This volume is highly recommended for graduate students and scholars who seek to understand queer methods and apply them in their own work. * CHOICE *
ISBN: 9781479821020
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 626g
336 pages