"We in sexuality studies need such place-holding utopias--ones in which wide-ranging sexual diversity is valued highly, in which explorations of possible mutabilities in sexual desire (self-generated, theoretically generated, and simply temporally inevitable) are discussed energetically, in which the many ways that people engage in consensual erotic relationships are appreciated--and we need a mechanism to get us there: a missionary-like zeal for conversing among ourselves and with those who differ from us. We also need the intellectual quickness, flexibility, and tenacity to weather setbacks, shift tactics, and allow ourselves and our goals to alter in active dialogue with others. Marketplace acceptance nad token media visibility, though useful, should never suffice as the telos or our work--they are simply a side benefit" (Hall 15).
Showing posts with label Scholarship. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
from Donald E. Hall's Reading Sexualities
Word.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
The (Missing) Faces of African-American Girls with AIDS
Anyone who has been following me online for the last few years may remember occasional mentions of an article I was writing on representations of African-American girls with AIDS. Well, it's now published! Feminist Foundations has it as their lead article in the Spring 2010 issue, which just appeared this summer. If you have Project Muse, you can download it (and perhaps get me on the Most Frequently Downloaded Articles list!). Otherwise, email me for a copy.
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