Universalism and Partition : A Queer Theory
This essay argues that the politics of partition encourages an ever specialized particularism that also undergirds identity politics. In such a world of particulars, we become what our identities proclaim us to be. While accepting that differences exist, universalism interrupts the ontological claim of particularity in order to posit a noncausal relation between what we do, think, eat, wear, profess, ...
Vervaardiger
Madhavi Menon
Organisatie
IHLIA LGBTI Heritage
Identiteit
Concentratiekampen
Politiek