After Sex?
On Writing Since Queer Theory
An issue of: South Atlantic Quarterly
Special Issue Editors: Janet Halley, Andrew Parker
Cultural Studies, Gender and Sexuality > Queer Theory, Theory and Philosophy > Queer Theory
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Table Of Contents
Back to Top1. Introduction–Janet Halley and Andrew Parker
2. Starved–Lauren Berlant
3. Lonely–Michael Cobb
4. Public Feelings–Ann Cvetkovich
5. Ever After: History, Negativity, and the Social–Lee Edelman
6. What’s Queer about Race?–Richard Thompson Ford
7. Queer Times–Carla Freccero
8. Still After–Elizabeth Freeman
9. After Thoughts–Jonathan Goldberg
10. Queer Theory Addiction–Neville Hoad
11. Glad to Be Unhappy–Joseph Litvak
12. Do You Smoke? Or, Is There Life? After Sex?–Michael Moon
13. The Sense of Watching Tony Sleep–José Esteban Muñoz
14. Queer Theory: Postmortem–Jeff Nunokawa
15. Disturbing Sexuality–Elizabeth A. Povinelli
16. After Male Sex–Richard Rambuss
17. After Sex?!–Erica Rand
18. Oklahobo: Following Craig Womack’s American Indian and Queer Studies–
Bethany Schneider
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19. Post Sex: On Being Too Slow, Too Stupid, Too Soon–Kate Thomas
20. Melanie Klein and the Difference Affect Makes–Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
21. Notes on Contributors