Resistance is hopeless : assimilating queer theory


Autoria(s): McKee, Alan
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

This paper seeks to assimilate Queer Theory: that is, to bring it within the gambit of a ‘mainstream’ or ‘dominant’ space: the academy. It does so by historicising Queer Theory, and investigating, if not what it is, then at least what it has been. This makes it possible to engage critically with Queer Theory. Suggesting that Queer Theory has often employed tropes of assimilation, the paper turns to another cultural site at which such language is popular - science fiction - in order to investigate the assumption of these metaphors. It goes on to suggest some of the assumptions about cultures which underlie these metaphors. Finally, it points to other sites in Queer Theory which undermines these assumptions, and provide other ways - quite uninterested in assimilation - in which to think Queer.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42011/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42011/2/42011.pdf

DOI:10.1080/10350339909360434

McKee, Alan (1999) Resistance is hopeless : assimilating queer theory. Social Semiotics, 9(2), pp. 235-249.

Direitos

Copyright 1999 Taylor & Francis

This is an electronic version of an article published in [Social Semiotics, 9(2), pp. 235-249]. [Social Semiotics] is available online at informaworldTM

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; Film & Television

Palavras-Chave #190200 FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA #Queer Theory #assimilation
Tipo

Journal Article