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An exploration of the suburban gay community in America

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Relocations by Karen Tongson

An exploration of the suburban gay community in America
Relocations makes powerful contributions across queer, Asian American, Latin, American, and suburban studies, cultural geography, and scholarship on affect and sound, and should be a must-read for scholars interested in Los Angeles, empire, suburbia, gentri?cation, music, sexuality and space, or queer of color critiqueIt is also a simply exhilarating read, at once rich in its theoretical considerations and refreshingly lucid. -- David Seitz * The Journal of Emotion, Space and Society *
Karen Tongson takes us on a wild ride to the hinterlands, the inner empires and the disturbing yet vital & burbs. She skillfully re-routes well-trodden tales of white flight and gay migration and deftly navigates the theoretical freeways to trace the emergence, lives and furtive affective and creative aspirations of queer of color cultures and communities in what have been long been considered the spatial edge of American social life. Relocations is fierce, eloquent and compelling. -- Martin F. Manalansan IV,author of Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora
Reading Relocations is akin to listening to a soundtrack of a favored movie from your teenage years, one whose details are perhaps forgotten, but the sound memory of which can take you, affectively, to another time, another worldto a different mode of being. With considerable style and expansive insight, Karen Tongson makes palpable the proliferation of queerness in such putatively normative sites as suburban Los Angeles. Thoroughly multi-disciplinary, theoretically savvy, archivally and methodologically innovative, this book is a lesson in how to cruise critically through the aesthetic, historic, personal, and political routes that connect places to persons and performances to identities, and present times to as yet unrealized elsewheres. -- Kandice Chuh,author of Imagine Otherwise: on Asian Americanist Critique
Relocations is luminous, hilarious, rigorous, and profoundly moving. Tongson turns the tables on the critical commonplace that the U.S. suburbs have been and will always be spaces of stultifying sameness. -- Scott Herring * International Journal of Communication *
Tongson forwards novel and powerfully interwoven interventions into queer studies metronormativity, the suburbs white heteronormative ethos, and the neoliberal and imperialist complicities that undergird not only suburban queers subordination but also their agency. * GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies *
This is provocative and works well, in particular Tongsons risk-taking with regard to formal structure and narrative voice [...] Tongsons style is adamantly interrogative and personal. * Oxford Journal *
Relocationsoffers many elegant and playful challenges to [the] logic [of] queer spatial imaginaries [which are] thought through an urban/rural binary. * Society and Space *
Karen Tongson is Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies, English, and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Why Karen Carpenter Matters and Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries, as well as co-editor of the Postmillennial Pop book series at NYU Press.
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ISBN 13 9780814783108
ISBN 10 0814783104
Titel Relocations
Autor Karen Tongson
Serie Sexual Cultures
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag New York University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-08-01
Seitenanzahl 299
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