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The New Unhistoricism in Queer Studies
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TRAUB, VALERIE
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Gay rights
/ Gender identity
/ Historicism
/ Historiography
/ History
/ LGBTQ studies
/ Psychoanalysis
/ Queer culture
/ Queer studies
/ Queer theory
/ Sexuality
/ Teleology
/ Temporality
/ Time
2013
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The New Unhistoricism in Queer Studies
by
TRAUB, VALERIE
in
Gay rights
/ Gender identity
/ Historicism
/ Historiography
/ History
/ LGBTQ studies
/ Psychoanalysis
/ Queer culture
/ Queer studies
/ Queer theory
/ Sexuality
/ Teleology
/ Temporality
/ Time
2013
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The New Unhistoricism in Queer Studies
2013
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Overview
In the name of \"homohistory,\" \"queer temporality,\" and \"unhistoricism,\" some early modernists have accused queer historicists of promoting a normalizing view of sexuality, history, and time. These early modernists announce their critique of the \"straight temporality\" allegedly caused by a framework of teleology as a decisive break from previous methods of queer history. Using the accusation of teleology as an analytic fulcrum, this essay scrutinizes these scholars' assumptions regarding temporality, representation, periodization, empiricism, and historical change. Ascertaining the conceptual work that the allegation of teleology performs, I reconsider the meanings and uses of the concept queer, as well as homo and hetero, in the context of historical inquiry. I also assess some of the affordances of psychoanalysis and deconstruction for the history of sexuality. At stake are not only our emerging understandings of the relations between chronology and teleology, sequence and consequence, but also some of the fundamental purposes and destinations of queering.
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