Description
The central argument of Queer Roots for the Diaspora is that, in spiteof these debates around the concept of roots, ultimately the desire forroots contains the “roots” of its own deconstruction. The book considersalternative root narratives that acknowledge the impossibility of returningto origins with any certainty; welcome sexual diversity; acknowledge theirown fictionality; reveal that even a single collective identity can be rootedin multiple ways; and create family trees haunted by the queer otherspatrilineal genealogy seems to marginalize.
The roots narratives simultaneously assert and question rooted identitieswithin a number of diasporas—African, Jewish, and Armenian. By lookingat these together, one can discern between the local specificities of anysingle diaspora and the commonalities inherent in diaspora as a globalphenomenon. This comparatist, interdisciplinary study will interestscholars in a diversity of fields, including diaspora studies, postcolonialstudies, LGBTQ studies, French and Francophone studies, Americanstudies, comparative literature, and literary theory.
Book Information
ISBN 9780472053162
Author Jarrod Hayes
Format Paperback
Page Count 330
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 519g