Foucault and Queer Theory by Tamsin Spargo

Foucault and Queer Theory by Tamsin Spargo

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In the POSTMODERN ENCOUNTERS series and providing a brief introduction to Foucault's compelling ideas and the development of Queer culture, this is the meeting place between the Frenchman's theories of sexuality, power and discourse and the current key exponents of Queer thinking.

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Foucault and Queer Theory by Tamsin Spargo

Foucault's theories on power, crime and sexuality have enourmously influenced the postmodern debates within postfeminism, cultural studies, sociology, and history.
Spargo, Tamsin: - Dr Tamsin Spargo is Reader in Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University. Her books include The Writing of John Bunyan (1997), Reading the Past: Literature and History (2000), and Free to Write: prison voices past and present (2013). She was Director of the School of Media, Critical and Creative Arts at LJMU from 2002 to 2010, and teaches literature, cultural history, and creative writing.
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ISBN 13 9781840460926
ISBN 10 184046092X
Title Foucault and Queer Theory
Author Tamsin Spargo
Series Postmodern Encounters
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Icon Books
Year published 1999-06-03
Number of pages 80
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