bookJan 1, 2005Closed access

Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures

Abstract

By bringing queer theory to bear on ideas of diaspora, Gayatri Gopinath produces both a more compelling queer theory and a more nuanced understanding of diaspora. Focusing on queer female diasporic subjectivity, Gopinath develops a theory of diaspora apart from the logic of blood, authenticity, and patrilineal descent that she argues invariably forms the core of conventional formulations. She examines South Asian diasporic literature, film, and music in order to suggest alternative ways of conceptualizing community and collectivity across disparate geographic locations. Her agile readings challenge nationalist ideologies by bringing to light that which has been rendered illegible or impossible within diaspora:…

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Keywords
  • Queer
  • Diaspora
  • Filmography
  • Quilt
  • Hollywood
  • Gender studies
  • Masculinity
  • Movie theater
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