Sexual Disorientations: Queer Temporalities, Affects, Theologies

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· Fordham Univ Press
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368
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Sexual Disorientations brings some of the most recent and significant works of queer theory into conversation with the overlapping fields of biblical, theological and religious studies to explore the deep theological resonances of questions about the social and cultural construction of time, memory, and futurity. Apocalyptic, eschatological and apophatic languages, frameworks, and orientations pervade both queer theorizing and theologizing about time, affect, history and desire. The volume fosters a more explicit engagement between theories of queer temporality and affectivity and religious texts and discourses.

About the author

Elizabeth Freeman (Afterword By)
Elizabeth Freeman is Professor of English at University of California, Davis.

Kent L. Brintnall (Edited By)
Kent L. Brintnall is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Joseph A. Marchal (Edited By)
Joseph A. Marchal is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Ball State University.

Stephen D. Moore (Edited By)
Stephen D. Moore is Edmund S. Janes Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological School, Drew University.

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