Derrida and Queer Theory
Contributor(s)
Hite, Christian (editor)
Collection
ScholarLedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Coming from behind (derrière)—how else to describe a volume called “Derrida and Queer Theory”? — as if arriving late to the party, or, indeed, after the party is already over. After all, we already have Deleuze and Queer Theory and, of course, Saint Foucault. And judging by Annamarie Jagose’s Queer Theory: An Introduction, in which there is not a single mention of “Derrida” (or “deconstruction”) — even in the sub-chapter titled “The Post-Structuralist Context of Queer” — one would think that Derrida was not only late to the party, but was never there at all. This untimely volume, then, with wide-ranging essays from key thinkers in the field, addresses, among other things, what could be called the disavowed debt to “Derrida” in canonical “queer theory.”
Keywords
Jacques Derrida; queer theory; gender; sexuality; deconstructionDOI
10.21983/P3.0172.1.00ISBN
9780998531892OCN
1048141520Publisher
punctum booksPublisher website
https://punctumbooks.com/Publication date and place
Brooklyn, NY, 2017Classification
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics