Queer ancient ways : a decolonial exploration
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Queer Ancient Ways advocates a profound unlearning of colonial/modern categories as a pathway to the discovery of new forms and theories of queerness in the most ancient of sources (thereby also unlearning queer theory as it has been understood in contemporary, primarily Anglo-American and western European contexts). In this radically unconventional work, Zairong Xiang investigates scholarly receptions of mythological figures in Babylonian and Nahua creation myths, exposing the ways they have consistently been gendered as feminine in a manner that is not supported, and in some cases actively discouraged, by the texts themselves. An exercise in decolonial learning-to-learn from non-Western and non-modern cosmologies, Xiang’s work uncovers a rich queer imaginary that has been all-but-lost to modern thought, in the process critically revealing the operations of modern/colonial systems of gender/sexuality and knowledge-formation that have functioned, from the Conquista de America in the sixteenth century to the present, to keep these systems in obscurity.
TitleQueer ancient ways : a decolonial exploration
Author
PublisherPunctumbooks
Year of publication2018
Pagination263 p.
Dimensions21 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-1-947447-9-36
Subjectqueer theory, myths, gender, colonialism
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B-2020/174 | ,7.016.31,XI:A"2018 | Available |
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Loan status | Available |