The Queer Life of Things is provocative, joyful work. Harris and Holman Jones have given us a unique text, putting theory - affect theory, the new materialisms, queer theory, and more - to work through and between stories and performance texts that both delight and challenge. This is a rare book: it makes us laugh, it calls us to write, and it demands we act. Wonderful.

- Jonathan Wyatt, University of Edinburgh,

It takes a while before a new community that initially needs to assert itself can afford to turn to itself for critical analysis, and this book does exactly that in a tender, open, and timely way. This is innovative scholarship that is the first in its kind to `cross-pollinate’ the New Materialisms with Queer Theory, Affect Theory and Performance Theory. This book explains, educates and disorients in ways that are equally as productive as they are delicious! Anyone say chicken?

- Fiona Murray, The University of Edinburgh,

In The Queer Life of Things: Performance, Affect, and the More-Than-Human, Anne M. Harris and Stacy Holman Jones offer readers a series of chapters united in their fascination with the animals, plants, and things with whom we share and compose our lives. Harris and Holman Jones pick up and follow bread-crumb trails of new materialist, posthumanist, affect, performance, and feminist theoretics as they explore contemporary life and world-making. They use queer theory to break open and go beyond reason, searching for ethical and artful ways of sustaining ourselves, our multi-species companions, and our planet.
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The Queer Life of Things takes up new materialism and posthumanism as a queer intervention into the devaluing and degradation of some human, animal, and plant lives and ways of living. Through a sustained and vibrant encounter with things that matter, this book offers readers an affective and more-than-human mode of activism for the 21st century.
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Introduction: Allness Chapter 1: Affective Objects Chapter 2: Queering the Archive Chapter 3: Queer Object Time Chapter 4: Queer Ecologies Chapter 5: Queering Human-Animal Kinship Conclusion: Becoming-Queer as Liberatory Disorientation
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The Queer Life of Things is provocative, joyful work. Harris and Holman Jones have given us a unique text, putting theory - affect theory, the new materialisms, queer theory, and more - to work through and between stories and performance texts that both delight and challenge. This is a rare book: it makes us laugh, it calls us to write, and it demands we act. Wonderful.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781498541015
Publisert
2019-05-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
435 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
158

Biographical note

Anne M. Harris is associate professor and principal research fellow at RMIT University, Australian Research Council future fellow, honorary research fellow at University of Nottingham, and adjunct professor at Monash University. Stacy Holman Jones is professor in the Centre for Theatre and Performance at Monash University.