TY - BOOK AU - Hall,Donald E. TI - QUEER THEORIES T2 - Transitions SN - 9781137612083 U1 - 306.768 PY - 2017////01/01 CY - New York PB - Palgrave KW - Gay and lesbian studies KW - Homosexuality in literature KW - Institutions pertaining to relations of the sexes N1 - This essential introductory guide explores and aggressively expands the provocative new field of sexual identity studies. It explains the history of sexual identity categories, such as 'gay' and 'lesbian', covers the reclamation of 'queer' as a term of radical self-identification, and details recent challenges to sexual identity studies posed by transgender and bisexual theories. Donald E. Hall offers concrete applications of the abstract theories he explores, with imaginative new readings of such works as 'The Yellow Wallpaper', Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Orlando and The Color Purple. Throughout, Hall urges the reader to grapple with the changing nature of sexual identity in the twenty-first century and asks searching questions about how we might identify ourselves differently given new technologies and new possibilities for sexual experimentation. To students, theorists and activists alike, Queer Theories issues a challenge to continue to disrupt narrow, traditional notions of sexual 'normality' and to resist setting up new and confining categories of 'true' sexual identity; Part 1 The Social Construction of queer theories 1. A Brief Slanted History of Homosexual Activity 2. Who and What is Queer 3. Queering Class, Race and Gender and Sexual Orientation Part 2 4. The Queerness of The Yellow Wall Paper 5. Queering The Self: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 6. Reading For Excess : The Queer Texts of Orlando Giovanni's Room and The Color Purple Part 3 Post Queer Afterword: W (h) ither Identity ER -