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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Myra J. Hird , Noreen GiffneyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.930kg ISBN: 9780754671282ISBN 10: 0754671283 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 22 August 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Breathtaking in its interdisciplinarity and breadth, Queering the Non/Human is essential reading for anyone interested in literary and cultural studies, queer theory, science studies, gender and sexuality...in short for anyone who is a serious thinker. I admire this volume not just for its insight but for its sheer panache: the essays are at once serious arguments and great fun to read.' Jeffrey J. Cohen, George Washington University, USA 'Finally, a collection that truly captures the spirit of critique and the process of wonder that queer theory promises yet too often fails to deliver. Queering the Non/Human is an indispensable interdisciplinary text for anyone and everyone who has ever contemplated (or even presumed) what it means to be human.' Nikki Sullivan, Macquarie University, Australia '... the essays in this volume are highly recommended for forcing the reader in various ways to unpack the binaries that structure liberalism and to rethink core concepts such as bodily integrity, agency, knowing, and 'the human' itself... this is the ideal book for exploring and coming to terms with what contributor Judith Halberstam has elsewhere called a queer time (2005).' Feminist Legal Studies '... not only exhilarating to read, but carves significant inroads into age-old debates about biological determinism and social constructivism... I am impressed by this book and its methodological and theoretical coherency. Far too many times, I have been sadly disappointed by edited books that don't quite live up to the aims described by its editors. Finally, this book is the exception. And it is a book that I will surely return to... I look forward to re-reading this book, or maybe I should send it to a serial hater of cultural studies with the observation that, 'This has all happened before and it will happen again.' M/C Reviews - Culture and the Media 'This volume marks a significant contribution to the field of queer theory as well as other discourses such as animal studies, science studies, feminism and cultural theory... While Queering the Non/Human celebrates the wonders of significant otherness it also remains mindful of the serious political, social, environmental, sociological, legal and rhetorical obstacles that endure. It is the theoretical openness in the face of such obstacles that makes Queering the Non/Human such a dynamic and compelling volume.' Australian Humanities Review 'Highly theorized and abstracted in places, Noreen Giffney and Myra J. Hird's edited collection is exciting as well as challenging and extends queer theory's rhizomatic tentacles to question the category of 'the Human', exploring bioengineering in bunnies among other things.' The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory 'Queering the Non/Human pushes queer theory to the limits of recognizability while defending its continued relevance... Queering the Non/Human provides vital resources to push 'queer' to new and challenging places. Many insightful diagnoses of status quo crises will surely be produced in the academy, but the old cants of humanism, liberal democracy, and countless other political programs that cannot engage the queer/non/human have been found wanting in treating anything but the most obvious symptoms.' Women's Studies Quarterly Author InformationMichael O'Rourke, Donna J. Harraway, Noreen Giffney, Myra J. Hird, Claire Colebrook, Vicki Kirby, Eric Runions, Robert Mills, Robert Azzarello, Phillip A. Bernhardt-House, Karalyn Kendall, Alice A. Kuzniar, Eva Hayward, Judith Halberstam, Luciana Parisi, Karen Barad, Patricia MacCormack and Jeffrey J. Cohen. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |