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Book Title
Queen of America Goes to Washington City : Essays on Sex and Citizenship
Publication Name
The Queen of America Goes to Washington City
Title
The Queen of America Goes to Washington City
Subtitle
Essays on Sex and Citizenship
Author
Lauren Berlant
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0822319241
EAN
9780822319245
ISBN
9780822319245
Publisher
Duke University Press
Genre
Family & Relationships, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Human Sexuality (See Also Psychology / Human Sexuality), Political Process / General, Sociology / General, Civil Rights, General, Civics & Citizenship, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Release Date
17/04/1997
Release Year
1997
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Weight
16 Oz
Series
Series Q
Item Length
9.1in
Publication Year
1997
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.8in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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In The Queen of America Goes to Washington City , Lauren Berlant focuses on the need to revitalize public life and political agency in the United States. Delivering a devastating critique of contemporary discourses of American citizenship, she addresses the triumph of the idea of private life over that of public life borne in the right-wing agenda of the Reagan revolution. By beaming light onto the idealized images and narratives about sex and citizenship that now dominate the U.S. public sphere, Berlant argues that the political public sphere has become an intimate public sphere. She asks why the contemporary ideal of citizenship is measured by personal and private acts and values rather than civic acts, and the ideal citizen has become one who, paradoxically, cannot yet act as a citizen--epitomized by the American child and the American fetus. As Berlant traces the guiding images of U.S. citizenship through the process of privatization, she discusses the ideas of intimacy that have come to define national culture. From the fantasy of the American dream to the lessons of Forrest Gump, Lisa Simpson to Queer Nation, the reactionary culture of imperilled privilege to the testimony of Anita Hill, Berlant charts the landscape of American politics and culture. She examines the consequences of a shrinking and privatized concept of citizenship on increasing class, racial, sexual, and gender animosity and explores the contradictions of a conservative politics that maintains the sacredness of privacy, the virtue of the free market, and the immorality of state overregulation--except when it comes to issues of intimacy. Drawing on literature, the law, and popular media, The Queen of America Goes to Washington City is a stunning and major statement about the nation and its citizens in an age of mass mediation. As it opens a critical space for new theory of agency, its narratives and gallery of images will challenge readers to rethink what it means to be American and to seek salvation in its promise.

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
0822319241
ISBN-13
9780822319245
eBay Product ID (ePID)
328545

Product Key Features

Book Title
Queen of America Goes to Washington City : Essays on Sex and Citizenship
Author
Lauren Berlant
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Human Sexuality (See Also Psychology / Human Sexuality), Political Process / General, Sociology / General, Civil Rights, General, Civics & Citizenship, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Publication Year
1997
Genre
Family & Relationships, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Jk1764.B47 1997
Reviews
"Berlant offers a trenchant genealogy of the imaginary realm of citizenship, resituating cultural contests over sex, race, and nation as conflicts over the defining fantasies of public life. Few cultural critics move with as much skill and insight between debates over the public sphere and how best to read pornography. This text links the analytic concerns of cultural studies with the fugitive struggles over the imaginable bounds of citizenship. A keen and disarming book."-Judith Butler, "Berlant offers a trenchant genealogy of the imaginary realm of citizenship, resituating cultural contests over sex, race, and nation as conflicts over the defining fantasies of public life. Few cultural critics move with as much skill and insight between debates over the public sphere and how best to read pornography. This text links the analytic concerns of cultural studies with the fugitive struggles over the imaginable bounds of citizenship. A keen and disarming book." - Judith Butler"Taking her (counter)cue from that celebrated sitcom of American life, The Reagan Years Lauren Berlant makes an exhilarating argument for a theory of "comedic" citizenship. What happens when the collusive myths of the "common culture" become obsessed and estranged by the fraying and freeing of the American people - plurally identified, demographically diverse, sexually ambivalent, culturally mongrel? Berlant's wit and insight lie in going with the "silliness" of everyday existence, inhabiting its persuasive, popular forms, and then, in ways you least expect, throwing up a devastating picture of the way we live now." - Homi K. Bhabha, "Taking her (counter)cue from that celebrated sitcom of American life, 'The Reagan Years,' Lauren Berlant makes an exhilarating argument for a theory of 'comedic' citizenship. What happens when the collusive myths of the 'common culture' become obsessed and estranged by the fraying and freeing of the American people-plurally identified, demographically diverse, sexually ambivalent, culturally mongrel? Berlant's wit and insight lie in going with the 'silliness' of everyday existence, inhabiting its persuasive, popular forms, and then, in ways you least expect, throwing up a devastating picture of the way we live now."-Homi K. Bhabha, "Taking her (counter)cue from that celebrated sitcom of American life, 'The Reagan Years,' Lauren Berlant makes an exhilarating argument for a theory of 'comedic' citizenship. What happens when the collusive myths of the 'common culture' become obsessed and estranged by the fraying and freeing of the American people--plurally identified, demographically diverse, sexually ambivalent, culturally mongrel? Berlant's wit and insight lie in going with the 'silliness' of everyday existence, inhabiting its persuasive, popular forms, and then, in ways you least expect, throwing up a devastating picture of the way we live now."--Homi K. Bhabha, "Berlant offers a trenchant genealogy of the imaginary realm of citizenship, resituating cultural contests over sex, race, and nation as conflicts over the defining fantasies of public life. Few cultural critics move with as much skill and insight between debates over the public sphere and how best to read pornography. This text links the analytic concerns of cultural studies with the fugitive struggles over the imaginable bounds of citizenship. A keen and disarming book."--Judith Butler
Table of Content
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: The Intimate Public Sphere 1 1 The Theory of Infantile Citizenship 25 2 Live Sex Acts (Parental Advisory: Explicit Material) 55 3 America, "Fat," the Fetus 83 4 Queer Nationality (written with Elizabeth Freeman) 145 5 The Face of America and the State of Emergency 175 6 The Queen of America Goes to Washington City: Notes on Diva Citizenship 221 7 Outtakes from the Citizenship Museum 247 Notes 261 Bibliography 289 Index 303
Copyright Date
1997
Lccn
96-035146
Dewey Decimal
323/.042/0973
Series
Series Q Ser.
Illustrated
Yes

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