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Product Description: The tyrannies of sexual normativity have been widely denounced in queer theory. Heteronormativity, homonormativity, family values, marriage, and monogamy have all been objects of sustained queer critique, most often in purely oppositional form: as antinormativity...read more

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9780822368137 | Duke Univ Pr, June 1, 2015, cover price $14.00 | About this edition: The tyrannies of sexual normativity have been widely denounced in queer theory.

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9780822356899 | Duke Univ Pr, July 29, 2014, cover price $89.95

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9780822356981 | Duke Univ Pr, July 29, 2014, cover price $24.95

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9780822351467 | Duke Univ Pr, January 11, 2012, cover price $99.95

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9780822351603 | Duke Univ Pr, January 11, 2012, cover price $26.95

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Spectacular Rhetorics is a rigorous analysis of the rhetorical frameworks and narratives that underlie human rights law, shape the process of cultural and legal recognition, and delimit public responses to violence and injustice. Integrating visual and textual criticism, Wendy S. Hesford scrutinizes “spectacular rhetoric,” the use of visual images and rhetoric to construct certain bodies, populations, and nations as victims and incorporate them into human rights discourses geared toward Westerners, chiefly Americans. Hesford presents a series of case studies critiquing the visual representations of human suffering in documentary films, photography, and theater. In each study, she analyzes works addressing a prominent contemporary human rights cause, such as torture and unlawful detention, ethnic genocide and rape as a means of warfare, migration and the trafficking of women and children, the global sex trade, and child labor. Through these studies, she demonstrates how spectacular rhetoric activates certain cultural and national narratives and social and political relations, consolidates identities through the politics of recognition, and configures material relations of power and difference to produce and, ultimately, to govern human rights subjects.

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9780822349334 | Duke Univ Pr, August 5, 2011, cover price $84.95

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9780822349518 | Duke Univ Pr, August 5, 2011, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: Spectacular Rhetorics is a rigorous analysis of the rhetorical frameworks and narratives that underlie human rights law, shape the process of cultural and legal recognition, and delimit public responses to violence and injustice.

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9780822348931 | Duke Univ Pr, December 28, 2010, cover price $84.95

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9780822349167 | Duke Univ Pr, December 28, 2010, cover price $23.95

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9780205744879 | Pap/psc edition (Longman Pub Group, December 21, 2010), cover price $42.00

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"We thought the study of women would be a temporary phase; eventually we would all go back to our disciplines." - Gloria Bowles, from the afterword. Since the 1970s, Womens Studies has grown from a volunteerist political project to a full scale academic enterprise. "Women's Studies on Its Own" assesses the present and future of the field, demonstrating how institutionalization has extended a vital, ongoing intellectual project for a new generation of scholars and students. "Women's Studies on Its Own" considers the history, pedagogy, and curricula of Women's Studies programs, as well as the field's relation to the managed university. Both theoretically and institutionally grounded, the essays examine the pedagogical implications of various divisions of knowledge - racial, sexual, disciplinary, geopolitical, and economic. They look at the institutional practices that challenge and enable Women's Studies - including interdisciplinarity, governance, administration, faculty review, professionalism, corporatism, fiscal autonomy, and fiscal constraint.Whether thinking about issues of academic labor, the impact of postcolonialism on Women's Studies curricula, or the relation between education and the state, the contributors bring insight and wit to their theoretical deliberations on the shape of a transforming field. The contributors include: Dale M. Bauer, Kathleen M. Blee, Gloria Bowles, Denise Cuthbert, Maryanne Dever, Anne Donadey, Laura Donaldson, Diane Elam, Susan Stanford Friedman, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Inderpal Grewal, Sneja Gunew, Miranda Joseph, Caren Kaplan, Rachel Lee, Devoney Looser, Jeanette McVicker, Minoo Moallem, Nancy A. Naples, Jane O. Newman, Lindsey Pollak, Jean C. Robinson, Sabina Sawhney, Jael Silliman, Sivagami Subbaraman, Robyn Warhol, Marcia Westkott, Robyn Wiegman, and Bonnie Zimmerman.
By Robyn Wiegman (editor)

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9780822329503 | Duke Univ Pr, November 1, 2002, cover price $99.95 | About this edition: "We thought the study of women would be a temporary phase; eventually we would all go back to our disciplines.

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9780822329862 | Duke Univ Pr, November 1, 2002, cover price $28.95

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Originating as a proponent of U.S. exceptionalism during the Cold War, American Studies has now reinvented itself, vigorously critiquing various kinds of critical hegemony and launching innovative interdisciplinary endeavors. The Futures of American Studies considers the field today and provides important deliberations on what it might yet become. Essays by both prominent and emerging scholars provide theoretically engaging analyses of the postnational impulse of current scholarship, the field's historical relationship to social movements, the status of theory, the state of higher education in the United States, and the impact of ethnic and gender studies on area studies. They also investigate the influence of poststructuralism, postcolonial studies, sexuality studies, and cultural studies on U.S. nationalist—and antinationalist—discourses. No single overriding paradigm dominates the anthology. Instead, the articles enter into a lively and challenging dialogue with one another. A major assessment of the state of the field, The Futures of American Studies is necessary reading for American Studies scholars.Contributors. Lindon Barrett, Nancy Bentley, Gillian Brown, Russ Castronovo, Eric Cheyfitz, Michael Denning, Winfried Fluck, Carl Gutierrez-Jones, Dana Heller, Amy Kaplan, Paul Lauter, Günter H. Lenz, George Lipsitz, Lisa Lowe, Walter Benn Michaels, José Estaban Muñoz, Dana D. Nelson, Ricardo L. Ortiz, Janice Radway, John Carlos Rowe, William V. Spanos
By Donald E. Pease (editor) and Robyn Wiegman (editor)

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9780822329572 | Duke Univ Pr, November 1, 2002, cover price $109.95 | About this edition: Originating as a proponent of U.

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9780822329657 | Duke Univ Pr, November 1, 2002, cover price $28.95

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9780822319771 | Duke Univ Pr, September 1, 1997, cover price $79.95

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Product Description: Thomas Yingling was a rising star in American studies, a leading figure in gay and lesbian studies, and a prominent theorist of AIDS and cultural politics when he died in 1992. AIDS and the National Body is a brilliant excursion into the mind and heart of Yingling, author of the critically acclaimed book, Hart Crane and the Homosexual Text...read more

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9780822319733 | Duke Univ Pr, September 1, 1997, cover price $22.95 | About this edition: Thomas Yingling was a rising star in American studies, a leading figure in gay and lesbian studies, and a prominent theorist of AIDS and cultural politics when he died in 1992.

By Judith Roof (editor) and Robyn Wiegman (editor)

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9780252064876 | Univ of Illinois Pr, October 1, 1995, cover price $22.00

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9780822315766 | Duke Univ Pr, May 1, 1995, cover price $84.95

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9780822315919 | Duke Univ Pr, May 1, 1995, cover price $23.95

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Product Description: First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
By Diane Elam and Robyn Wiegman (editor)

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9780415910408 | Routledge, March 1, 1995, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: First published in 1995.

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9780415910415 | Routledge, March 1, 1995, cover price $39.95

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