Why Can't Homosexuals be Extraordinary? Queer Thinking After Leo Bersani
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Wiegman, R
Published in: Postmodern Culture
January 1, 2023
Is "queer now to be taken as delineating political rather than erotic tendencies?" Leo Bersani laments in Homos, his 1985 text that helped launch his reputation as the god father of queer theory's now famed anti-social thesis. For Mikko Tuhkanen, Bersani's critique of queer theory and its reverberations engender a crucial distinction: Bersani is forever "a queer thinker," not a "queer theorist." Reading with Tuhkanen's distinction, this essay explores Bersani's investment in queer thinking as a mode of anti-institutional critical practice in order to track the centrality of the conflict between the political and erotic in the past and present work of queer scholarship.
Duke Scholars
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Postmodern Culture
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1053-1920
Publication Date
January 1, 2023
Volume
33
Issue
2-3
Related Subject Headings
- 4702 Cultural studies
- 2002 Cultural Studies
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Wiegman, R. (2023). Why Can't Homosexuals be Extraordinary? Queer Thinking After Leo Bersani. Postmodern Culture, 33(2–3). https://doi.org/10.1353/pmc.2023.a931359
Wiegman, R. “Why Can't Homosexuals be Extraordinary? Queer Thinking After Leo Bersani.” Postmodern Culture 33, no. 2–3 (January 1, 2023). https://doi.org/10.1353/pmc.2023.a931359.
Wiegman R. Why Can't Homosexuals be Extraordinary? Queer Thinking After Leo Bersani. Postmodern Culture. 2023 Jan 1;33(2–3).
Wiegman, R. “Why Can't Homosexuals be Extraordinary? Queer Thinking After Leo Bersani.” Postmodern Culture, vol. 33, no. 2–3, Jan. 2023. Scopus, doi:10.1353/pmc.2023.a931359.
Wiegman R. Why Can't Homosexuals be Extraordinary? Queer Thinking After Leo Bersani. Postmodern Culture. 2023 Jan 1;33(2–3).
Published In
Postmodern Culture
DOI
EISSN
1053-1920
Publication Date
January 1, 2023
Volume
33
Issue
2-3
Related Subject Headings
- 4702 Cultural studies
- 2002 Cultural Studies