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- Frontmatter i
- Epigraph v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Queer Feminist Science Studies: An Introduction 1
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PART ONE: Histories of Difference
- Introduction 25
- Sexing the X: How the X Became the “Female Chromosome” 30
- Pelvic Politics: Sexual Dimorphism and Racial Difference 43
- The Sexual Reproduction of “Race”: Bisexuality, History, and Racialization 56
- From Masturbator to Homosexual: The Construction of the Sex Pervert 68
- “An Unnamed Blank that Craved a Name”: A Genealogy of Intersex as Gender 82
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PART TWO: Contemporary Archives and Case Studies
- Introduction 97
- Black Anality 102
- At the Same Time, Out of Time: Ashley X 114
- “BIID”? Queer (Dis)Orientations and the Phenomenology of “Home” 127
- The Allure of Artifice: Deploying a Filipina Avatar in the Digital Porno-Tropics 141
- Gone, Missing: Queering and Racializing Absence in Trans & Intersex Archives 157
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PART THREE: Disruptive Practices
- Introduction 173
- Immodest Witnessing, Affective Economies, and Objectivity 177
- Pussy Ballistics and the Queer Appeal of Peristalsis, or Belly Dancing with Margaret Cho 192
- Embodiments of Safety 207
- Consent, Capacity, and the Non-Narrative 221
- Brains, Sex, and Queers 2090: An Ideal Experiment 234
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PART FOUR: Beyond the Human
- Introduction 249
- “Why Do Voles Fall in Love?”: Sexual Dimorphism in Monogamy Gene Research 254
- Natural Convers(at)ions: Or, What if Culture Was Really Nature All Along? 268
- “The Bio-Technological Impact” and “Abstract Sex” 282
- Toxic Animacies, Inanimate Affections 296
- Plasmodial Improprieties: Octavia E. Butler, Slime Molds, and Imagining a Femi-Queer Commons 310
- Index 327
- Feminist Technosciences 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Epigraph v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Queer Feminist Science Studies: An Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: Histories of Difference
- Introduction 25
- Sexing the X: How the X Became the “Female Chromosome” 30
- Pelvic Politics: Sexual Dimorphism and Racial Difference 43
- The Sexual Reproduction of “Race”: Bisexuality, History, and Racialization 56
- From Masturbator to Homosexual: The Construction of the Sex Pervert 68
- “An Unnamed Blank that Craved a Name”: A Genealogy of Intersex as Gender 82
-
PART TWO: Contemporary Archives and Case Studies
- Introduction 97
- Black Anality 102
- At the Same Time, Out of Time: Ashley X 114
- “BIID”? Queer (Dis)Orientations and the Phenomenology of “Home” 127
- The Allure of Artifice: Deploying a Filipina Avatar in the Digital Porno-Tropics 141
- Gone, Missing: Queering and Racializing Absence in Trans & Intersex Archives 157
-
PART THREE: Disruptive Practices
- Introduction 173
- Immodest Witnessing, Affective Economies, and Objectivity 177
- Pussy Ballistics and the Queer Appeal of Peristalsis, or Belly Dancing with Margaret Cho 192
- Embodiments of Safety 207
- Consent, Capacity, and the Non-Narrative 221
- Brains, Sex, and Queers 2090: An Ideal Experiment 234
-
PART FOUR: Beyond the Human
- Introduction 249
- “Why Do Voles Fall in Love?”: Sexual Dimorphism in Monogamy Gene Research 254
- Natural Convers(at)ions: Or, What if Culture Was Really Nature All Along? 268
- “The Bio-Technological Impact” and “Abstract Sex” 282
- Toxic Animacies, Inanimate Affections 296
- Plasmodial Improprieties: Octavia E. Butler, Slime Molds, and Imagining a Femi-Queer Commons 310
- Index 327
- Feminist Technosciences 339