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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: An Enticement 1
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Part I Queer Fictions, or, Rewriting Gay Rights
- 1. The Epistemology of the Courthouse: Classical Antiquity in American LGBT-Rights Litigation 27
- 2 The Sexual Subaltern and Law: Postcolonial Queer Imaginaries 59
- 3 Contesting Colonial Criminalization: Customary Law’s Significance for Decolonizing Queer Analysis 85
- 4 Contamination to Congratulation: The Discursive and Legal Careers of the Homosexual in the United States and Cuba 109
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Part II Queer Figures
- 5 The Kinky Brat: Speak Pleasure to Power 133
- 6 Oversexed, Undersexed, “No Sex”: Queer Subjects and the Anti-Chinese Movement in the Age of Capital 159
- 7 Donorsexuality after Dobbs 184
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Part III Policed Men
- 8 Queer Risk Knowledge: From HIV to COVID-19 211
- 9 Queer Intimacies and Criminal Law: Queer Legal Praxis and the UK Poppers Ban 233
- 10 Trans Bodies, Gay Sexuality, Dysphoria: Sexual Freedom in the Bathhouse and Beyond 254
- 11 “I Would Kiss a Man Whenever I Want, Let Some Fucker Hit Me”: Queering Narratives of Incarceration, Sexuality, and Offending 279
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Part IV Queer Feels
- 12 Thinking with Care: A Critique of Love across Interdisciplines 303
- 13 Sexual Innocence in Crisis-Justice Movements: A Political Theology 320
- 14 An Interview on Feeling Queer Jurisprudence: Injury, Intimacy, Identity 343
- Afterword 363
- Acknowledgments 375
- About the Contributors 377
- About the Editors 381
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: An Enticement 1
-
Part I Queer Fictions, or, Rewriting Gay Rights
- 1. The Epistemology of the Courthouse: Classical Antiquity in American LGBT-Rights Litigation 27
- 2 The Sexual Subaltern and Law: Postcolonial Queer Imaginaries 59
- 3 Contesting Colonial Criminalization: Customary Law’s Significance for Decolonizing Queer Analysis 85
- 4 Contamination to Congratulation: The Discursive and Legal Careers of the Homosexual in the United States and Cuba 109
-
Part II Queer Figures
- 5 The Kinky Brat: Speak Pleasure to Power 133
- 6 Oversexed, Undersexed, “No Sex”: Queer Subjects and the Anti-Chinese Movement in the Age of Capital 159
- 7 Donorsexuality after Dobbs 184
-
Part III Policed Men
- 8 Queer Risk Knowledge: From HIV to COVID-19 211
- 9 Queer Intimacies and Criminal Law: Queer Legal Praxis and the UK Poppers Ban 233
- 10 Trans Bodies, Gay Sexuality, Dysphoria: Sexual Freedom in the Bathhouse and Beyond 254
- 11 “I Would Kiss a Man Whenever I Want, Let Some Fucker Hit Me”: Queering Narratives of Incarceration, Sexuality, and Offending 279
-
Part IV Queer Feels
- 12 Thinking with Care: A Critique of Love across Interdisciplines 303
- 13 Sexual Innocence in Crisis-Justice Movements: A Political Theology 320
- 14 An Interview on Feeling Queer Jurisprudence: Injury, Intimacy, Identity 343
- Afterword 363
- Acknowledgments 375
- About the Contributors 377
- About the Editors 381
- Index 383