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Creating A Power Map: An Interview With Karma Chávez, Karma Chávez, Aylin Castro, Kelly Ferguson, Shawna Irissarri, Shruthi Parthasarathy Apr 2022

Creating A Power Map: An Interview With Karma Chávez, Karma Chávez, Aylin Castro, Kelly Ferguson, Shawna Irissarri, Shruthi Parthasarathy

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Constellations Of Strange Bodies: Engaging With The Concept Of Mess And Its Shifting, Swirling Conditions, Martin Manalansan Iv, Jed Debruin, Lee Mandelo, Sydney Mullins Apr 2022

Constellations Of Strange Bodies: Engaging With The Concept Of Mess And Its Shifting, Swirling Conditions, Martin Manalansan Iv, Jed Debruin, Lee Mandelo, Sydney Mullins

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Authoritarianism, Affect, And Queerness: Engaging The Role Of Subjectivity, Identity, And Social Movements In An Asian American Context, Wen Liu, Jingxue Zhang, Lukas Bullock Apr 2022

Authoritarianism, Affect, And Queerness: Engaging The Role Of Subjectivity, Identity, And Social Movements In An Asian American Context, Wen Liu, Jingxue Zhang, Lukas Bullock

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


In The Queerest Of Ways: A Conversation On Sexuality, Desire, And Futurity, Juana María Rodríguez, Ivy Monroe Apr 2022

In The Queerest Of Ways: A Conversation On Sexuality, Desire, And Futurity, Juana María Rodríguez, Ivy Monroe

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Avoiding Epistemic Imperialism: Queerness, Contingency, And Translation In Postcolonial Scholarship, Neville Hoad, Jacob Saindon, Kirsten Corneilson Apr 2022

Avoiding Epistemic Imperialism: Queerness, Contingency, And Translation In Postcolonial Scholarship, Neville Hoad, Jacob Saindon, Kirsten Corneilson

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


“Write Something That Somebody Can Use”: Openness, Porosity, And Opportunities For Others To Do Their Own Things, Roderick Ferguson, Alessandra Del Brocco, Ivy F. Monroe Apr 2022

“Write Something That Somebody Can Use”: Openness, Porosity, And Opportunities For Others To Do Their Own Things, Roderick Ferguson, Alessandra Del Brocco, Ivy F. Monroe

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


To Be In Conversation: A Queer Theory Roundtable, Charlie Yi Zhang, Elizabeth W. Williams, Jack Gieseking, Rusty Barrett, Lee Mandelo, Ivy Monroe Apr 2022

To Be In Conversation: A Queer Theory Roundtable, Charlie Yi Zhang, Elizabeth W. Williams, Jack Gieseking, Rusty Barrett, Lee Mandelo, Ivy Monroe

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Affect And Activism: An Interview With Deborah Gould, Deborah Gould, Rory Barron, Brittany Frodge, Robby Hardesty Dec 2019

Affect And Activism: An Interview With Deborah Gould, Deborah Gould, Rory Barron, Brittany Frodge, Robby Hardesty

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

Deborah Gould is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz (and Affiliated Faculty in Feminist Studies, History of Consciousness, and Politics). Her book Moving Politics: Emotion and ACT UP's Fight Against AIDS (University of Chicago Press, 2009) won the Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Best Book Award from the American Sociological Association's Political Sociology Section (2010) and the Ruth Benedict Book Prize from the American Anthropological Association (2010). She is currently working on another book about political emotion, Composing Collectivities: Appetite, Encounters, and the Not-Yet of Politics. She was involved in ACT UP /Chicago for …


Recovery After The Rupture: Linking Colonial Histories Of Displacement With Affective Objects And Memories, Aarzoo Singh Dec 2019

Recovery After The Rupture: Linking Colonial Histories Of Displacement With Affective Objects And Memories, Aarzoo Singh

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

The notion of home and belonging, specifically in the context of South Asian postcolonial diasporas, is connected to past traumas of colonization and displacement. This paper addresses how trauma, displacement, and colonialism can be understood through and with material culture, and how familial objects and items emit and/ or carry within them, emotional narratives. I turn to the affective currency that emit and are transferred on and down from objects, by diasporic subjects, to access the possible reclamation of otherwise silenced narratives within colonial and postcolonial histories. By following the events of the Partition of India in 1947 as a …


Queering The Archive: Transforming The Archival Process, Lizeth Zepeda Jul 2018

Queering The Archive: Transforming The Archival Process, Lizeth Zepeda

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

The purpose of this work is to recognize the lack of queer of color lens within the archival profession that determines the appraisal, preservation, and impeding access. Queering the archive transforms the institution with possibilities of inclusivity for social justice and the rewriting of histories. Traditionally, the archival institution has reaffirmed hegemonic power structures by erasing and ignoring histories of marginalized communities. A way to disrupt this is to queer these archival institutions to confront these power dynamics and make interventions against the racist, sexist, classist and heterosexist structures that maintain them. Thus, this paper focuses on how processing through …


Queer Lives In Archives: Intelligibility And Forms Of Memory, Gina Watts Jul 2018

Queer Lives In Archives: Intelligibility And Forms Of Memory, Gina Watts

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

Exploring queer archives through a variety of texts and case studies, this paper seeks to understand three primary themes: the departure of traditional archival theory in queer archives, the absence of records and what they might mean for queer history, and a conception of queer time and space contributed to by archival records. Together, these suggest a specific form of intelligibility and memory available to people identifying as queer through the existence of these communal archives, one which reaffirms a history that some were determined to bury and which challenges and expands typical understandings of activism in the archival profession. …


Falling Through The Cracks: Queer Theory, Same-Sex Marriage, Lawrence V Texas, And Liminal Bodies, Andrew Clark Apr 2011

Falling Through The Cracks: Queer Theory, Same-Sex Marriage, Lawrence V Texas, And Liminal Bodies, Andrew Clark

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Commodifying Same-Sex Marriage In The United States: Medicalization, Morality, And Mental Health, Ellen Lewin Apr 2011

Commodifying Same-Sex Marriage In The United States: Medicalization, Morality, And Mental Health, Ellen Lewin

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

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On Borders And Biopolitics: An Interview With Eithne Luibhéid, Samantha Herr, Tim Vatovec Apr 2011

On Borders And Biopolitics: An Interview With Eithne Luibhéid, Samantha Herr, Tim Vatovec

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.