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_aHalle, Randall. _e1 |
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_aQueer social philosophy : _bcritical readings from Kant to Adorno / _cRandall Halle. |
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_aUrbana, Ill. : _bUniversity of Illinois Press, _c(c)2004. |
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_aIntroduction: In which the terms of a critique are discussed -- _tKant and the desiring individual -- _tHegel and governmentality -- _tMarx and the limits of emancipation -- _tReich, Fromm, Adorno : latency paradigms and social psychology -- _tNietzsche, sociability, and queer knowing -- _tConclusion: Prolegomena to a queer social philosophy. |
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_aAnnotation _b"Although queer theory is a predominantly American invention, its insights have rested on those of European critical theory. In Queer Social Philosophy, however, Randall Halle uses the former to critique the latter, conducting the first sustained queer critique of seminal works in German critical theory, including those by Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Adorno, and Habermas. While acknowledging these figures' positive contributions to the social philosophy of modernity, Halle exposes the restrictions of gender and sexuality that limit their texts' claims to universal truth and moves beyond them to explore the possibilities of a queer social philosophy." "At the same time, Halle's culturally and historically grounded critiques expand queer theory beyond the American academy for Queer Social Philosophy contribution to contemporary debates about sexuality, civil society, and political activism."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Incorporated All Rights Reserved. |
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_aSocial sciences _xPhilosophy. |
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_aHomosexuality _xPhilosophy. |
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