Disrupting Queer Inclusion
Canadian Homonationalisms and the Politics of Belonging
- Publisher
- UBC Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2015
- Subjects
- Gay Studies, Lesbian Studies, General
- Categories
- About LGBT2QS people or experiences
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780774829465
- Publish Date
- Sep 2015
- List Price
- $22.99
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Description
Canada likes to present itself as a paragon of gay rights. This book contends that Canada’s acceptance of gay rights, while being beneficial to some, obscures and abets multiple forms of oppression to the detriment and exclusion of some queer and trans bodies. Disrupting Queer Inclusion seeks to unsettle the assumption that inclusion equals justice. Offering a fresh analysis of the complexity of queer politics and activism, contributors detail how the fight for acceptance engenders complicity in a system that fortifies white supremacy, furthers settler colonialism, advances neoliberalism, and props up imperialist mythologies.
About the authors
Rinaldo Walcott is an associate professor at OISE, University of Toronto. His research and teaching is in the area of black diaspora cultural studies with an emphasis on queer sexualities, masculinity and cultural politics. He is the author of Black Like Who (1997); he edited Rude: Contemporary Black Canadian Cultural Criticism (2000); and the co-editor Counselling Across and Beyond Cultures (2010).
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