Has Queer Theory 'grown out' of Feminism - in both senses? If it has, is that process a coming-out story?List of Contributors.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1. Sexualities without Genders and other Queer Utopias: Biddy Martin.
2. Sexual Traffic: Gayle Rubin (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Judith Butler (University of California, Berkeley).
3. Sissies and Sisters: Gender, Sexuality and the Possibilities of Coalition: William Spurlin (Columbia University).
4. Reflections on Gynophobia: Emily Apter (UCLA).
5. Mother, Can't You See I'm Burning? Between Female Homosexuality and Homosociality in Radclyffe Hall's The Unlit Lamp: Trevor Hope (University of Rochester).
6. Desiring Machines? Queer Re-visions of Feminist Film Theory: Carole-Anne Tyler (University of California, Riverside).
7. André Gide and the Niece's Seduction: Naomi Segal (University of Reading).
8. Savage Nights: Mandy Merck.
9. Coming Out of the Real: Knots and Queries: Elizabeth Wright (Girton College, Cambridge).
Index.
Naomi Segal is Professor of French Studies at the University of Reading. She is the author of
The Banal Object (1981),
The Unintended Reader (1986),
Narcissus and Echo: Women in the French Récit (1988),
The Adulteress's Child (1992) and
André Gide: Pederasty and Pedagogy and is the co-editor of
Freud in Exile and
Scarlett Letters (1997).
Mandy Merck teaches on the Sexual Dissidence MA programme at the University of Sussex. The former series editor of Channel Four Television's 'Out on Tuesday', she is the author of PerverlCt