Rethinking "identities" : cultural articulations of alterity and resistance in the new millennium /

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Group Author: Cairns, Lucille, 1963- (Editor); Fouz-Hernández, Santiago (Editor)
Published: Peter Lang,
Publisher Address: Bern :
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Cultural identity studies, volume 20
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Item Description: Inspired by presentations to the "Culture and Difference" research group of the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University.
Carrier Form: viii, 256 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783034308656 (paperback) :
3034308655 (paperback)
Index Number: BD236
CLC: B017.9
Call Number: B017.9/R438
Contents: Machine generated contents note: pt. I Gendered and Sexual Identities -- Post-Feminist Pornographication or Pro-Sex Feminism? Queer Performativity in the Work of Two French Female Artists / Lucille Cairns -- Fem(me) Tracks: Queer Fem(me)inist Strategies of Resistance in Rock and Pop Music, from Angie Reed to Denice Fredriksson / Doris Leibetseder -- Screening Chueca: Marking the Queer Territory in Spanish Cinema of the 2000s / Adrian Gras-Velazquez -- From the Sublimated Anus to the Desublimating Hand: An Intersectional Discussion of Work and Homosexuality in French Gay Cinema / Florian Grandena -- pt. II National and Ethnic Identities -- Performing `Community': Russian Speakers in Contemporary Britain / Andy Byford -- Branding the Nation: Resistance and Authenticity in Garcia Berlanga's Paris-Tombuctu / Alfredo Martinez-Exposito -- Performing Nationhood: Theatre and Heterodox Identities in (Multi)National Spain / Diego Santos Sanchez -- pt. III Post-Human Identities --
Contents note continued: Towards the World-Zombie: The Monstrous, the `Human' and the Dominican-Haitian Frontier in Pedro Cabiya's Malas hierbas (2010) and Junot Diaz's `Monstro' (2012) / Kerstin Oloff -- Redrawing the Boundaries of the Human: Automata, Androids and Clones from Hoffmann to Houellebecq / Christopher Lloyd.