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Routledge - American Queer, Now and Then - Sociology Book

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Description

Explore the evolving landscape of identity with American Queer, Now and Then from Routledge. This book examines the complex layers of what it means to be queer in the American context, moving beyond simple definitions to look at how the term functions in society. By examining various definitions of the word - ranging from its historical use as a term for the unusual or singular to its modern application as a way of proudly identifying a group of people - this work provides a deep look into social identity. It explores queer as a body of theory, a field of critical inquiry, and a specific way of seeing the world. Whether you are studying anthropology, sociology, or social sciences, this text offers a perspective on how difference from the norm is understood and expressed. It serves as a resource for those looking to understand the shift from slang to a descriptive term used to define a way of life and a sense of community.

Key Features

Provides a multi-layered look at the term queer, exploring its historical and modern usage in American society.

Examines the concept of queer as a body of theory and a specific field of critical inquiry.

Discusses how identity serves as a way of proudly identifying a group of people and a way of seeing the world.

Analyzes the sense of difference from the norm through various sociological lenses.

Offers a deep study of social identity and the evolution of descriptive terms in social science.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 March 2006
Listed Since
11 December 2006

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