LEADER 00000cam 2200373 a 4500 001 111317762 003 UkLCURL 008 110107s2011 ncua b 001 0 eng c 020 9780822349853 020 082234985X 035 (Coutts)17151995 035 (DLC) 2010054506 035 (UkLSE)1317762 040 NcD/DLC|cDLC|dDLC 049 |jCU|k111317762|ll 050 4 HM 753 S8 082 00 305.42089|222 245 00 Strange affinities :|bthe gender and sexual politics of comparative racialization /|cedited by Grace Kyungwon Hong and Roderick A. Ferguson. 260 Durham, N.C. :|bDuke University Press,|c2011. 300 viii, 371 p. :|bill. ;|c24 cm. 490 1 Perverse modernities 505 0 Racialized hauntings of the devalued dead / Lisa Marie Cacho -- I = another : digital identity politics / Kara Keeling -- Reading Tehran in Lolita : making racialized and gendered difference work for neoliberal multiculturalism / Jodi Melamed -- The lateral moves of African American studies in a period of migration / Roderick A. Ferguson -- Volumes of transnational vengeance : fixing race and feminism on the way to kill bill / Ruby Tapia -- Time for rights? : loving, gay marriage, and the limits of legal justice / Chandan Reddy -- Romance with a message : W.E.B. Du Bois's Dark princess and the problem of the color line / Sanda Mayzaw Lwin -- "In the middle?" : the miseducation of a refugee / Victor Bascara -- Deconstructing the rhetoric of mestizaje through the Chinese presence in Mexico / Martha Chew Sánchez -- Fun with death and dismemberment : irony, farce, and the limits of nationalism in Oscar Zeta Acosta's the Revolt of the cockroach people and Ana Castillo's So far from God / Grace Kyungwon Hong -- Becoming chingón/a : a gendered and racialized critique of the global economy / M. Bianet Castellanos -- Black orientalism : nineteenth-century narratives of race and U.S. citizenship / Helen H. Jun -- "A deep sense of no longer belonging?" : ambiguous sites of empire in Ana Lydia Vega's Miss Florence's trunk / Cynthia Tolentino. 650 0 Group identity. 650 0 Ethnicity. 650 0 Race. 650 0 Gender identity. 650 0 Sexual orientation. 700 1 Hong, Grace Kyungwon. 700 1 Ferguson, Roderick A. 830 0 Perverse modernities.
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