
Terrorist Assemblages
Homonationalism in Queer Times
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Terrorist Assemblages
Homonationalism in Queer Times
About this book
Puar combines transnational feminist and queer theory, Foucauldian biopolitics, Deleuzian philosophy, and technoscience criticism, and draws from an extraordinary range of sources, including governmental texts, legal decisions, films, television, ethnographic data, queer media, and activist organizing materials and manifestos. Looking at various cultural events and phenomena, she highlights troublesome links between terrorism and sexuality: in feminist and queer responses to the Abu Ghraib photographs, in the triumphal responses to the Supreme Court's Lawrence decision repealing anti-sodomy laws, in the measures Sikh Americans and South Asian diasporic queers take to avoid being profiled as terrorists, and in what Puar argues is a growing Islamophobia within global queer organizing.
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Table of contents
- contents
- preface: tactics, strategies, logistics
- introduction: homonationalism and biopolitics
- 1. the sexuality of terrorism
- 2. abu ghraib and u.s. sexual exceptionalism
- 3. intimate control, infinite detention: rereading the lawrence case
- 4. ‘‘the turban is not a hat’’: queer diaspora and practices of profiling
- conclusion: queer times, terrorist assemblages
- acknowledgments
- notes
- references
- index