ABSTRACT

In Post-Queer Politics, Ruffolo looks at the work of Foucault, Butler, Bakhtin, Deleuze, Guattari and others in his creative refocus on the queer/heteronormative dyad that has largely consumed queer studies and contemporary politics. He offers a radical and intersectional new way of thinking about class, race, sex, gender, sexuality and ability that extends beyond queer studies to be truly transdisciplinary in its focus and political implications. It will appeal to readers across a range of subjects, including gender and sexuality studies, philosophy, cultural studies, political science, and education.

chapter Plateau 1|38 pages

Post-Queer Mappings

chapter Plateau 2|20 pages

A Critical Politics of Becoming

chapter Plateau 3|28 pages

Dialogic Creativities

chapter Plateau 4|36 pages

The Materialities of Life Itself

chapter Plateau 5|28 pages

Schizo-Academia

chapter Plateau 6|16 pages

Biovirtualities

chapter Plateau 7|8 pages

Involutionary Matters