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2. Imperial Desire/Sexual Utopias: White Gay Capital and Transnational Tourism
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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I. Transnational erotics: state, capital, and the decolonization of desire
- 1. Erotic Autonomy as a Politics of Decolonization: Feminism, Tourism, and the State in the Bahamas 21
- 2. Imperial Desire/Sexual Utopias: White Gay Capital and Transnational Tourism 66
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II Maps of empire, old and new
- 3. Whose New World Order? Teaching for Justice 91
- 4. Anatomy of a Mobilization 117
- 5. Transnationalism, Sexuality, and the State: Modernity’s Traditions at the Height of Empire 181
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III. Dangerous memory: secular acts, sacred possession
- 6. Remembering This Bridge Called My Back, Remembering Ourselves 257
- 7. Pedagogies of the Sacred: Making the Invisible Tangible 287
- Notes 333
- Bibliography 373
- Index 395
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. Transnational erotics: state, capital, and the decolonization of desire
- 1. Erotic Autonomy as a Politics of Decolonization: Feminism, Tourism, and the State in the Bahamas 21
- 2. Imperial Desire/Sexual Utopias: White Gay Capital and Transnational Tourism 66
-
II Maps of empire, old and new
- 3. Whose New World Order? Teaching for Justice 91
- 4. Anatomy of a Mobilization 117
- 5. Transnationalism, Sexuality, and the State: Modernity’s Traditions at the Height of Empire 181
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III. Dangerous memory: secular acts, sacred possession
- 6. Remembering This Bridge Called My Back, Remembering Ourselves 257
- 7. Pedagogies of the Sacred: Making the Invisible Tangible 287
- Notes 333
- Bibliography 373
- Index 395