
¿Quién teme a lo queer?
Mora Gaspar, Víctor
The writer and activist Víctor Mora presents in this essay an approach to what is queer, its origins, drifts and potentialities, from a theoretical perspective as well as embodied with his own experiences in collectives and social movements. Throughout these pages, the author's voice intermingles with the words of thinkers such as Judith Butler, Paul B. Preciado or Susan Stryker, to trace a journey through the genealogy of a concept understood as a necessary utopia of reparation and justice with non-weeping bodies. This book is a staging of considerations about queer and some of its problems, a space in which "problem" is understood as something unsolved that, far from constituting a dead end, offers the possibility of continuing to think. This book is a text dump that starts from the sharing of experiences and theoretical contributions that over the years have occurred in hybrid meetings, in assemblies, workshops, activism itineraries and other places of convergence in which it interwoven theoretical analysis, the life story, and political practice.
- Author
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Mora Gaspar, Víctor
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Feminism and LGTBI+
- EAN
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9788412377378
- ISBN
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978-84-123773-7-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Continta me tienes
- Pages
- 184
- High
- 18.0 cm
- Weight
- 13.0 cm
- Release date
- 09-07-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- La pasión de Mary Read
- Number
- 29