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  • Improbable Modes of Being

    Author(s):
    Eileen Joy (see profile)
    Date:
    2015
    Group(s):
    Cultural Studies, LGBTQ Studies, Philosophy, Political Philosophy & Theory, Public Humanities
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    lgbtq, posthumanities, political activism, Queer studies
    Permanent URL:
    https://doi.org/10.17613/yjas-h729
    Abstract:
    This mini-essay was published as part of a "dossier" of authors discussing various forms of "queer inhumanisms." In my piece, I address the relations between queer studies and post/humanist studies through the lens of Michel Foucault's 1981 interview, "Friendship as a Way of Life." These relations are tied together in critique but also in various forms of para-academic activism.
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    Published as:
    Journal article     Show details
    Pub. DOI:
    10.1215/10642684-2843323
    Publisher:
    Duke University Press
    Pub. Date:
    2015
    Journal:
    GLQ: A Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies
    Volume:
    21
    Issue:
    2-3
    Page Range:
    221 - 224
    ISSN:
    1064-2684
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    2 years ago
    License:
    Attribution

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