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Elementary Queer Theory
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David
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Dec 31, 2019 01:34PM
Hello, I am new to this group, but over the past year, I have really gotten interested in philosophy, gender studies, and queer theory. I am currently unaware of where to start with my studies though so I thought that I should turn to this group to see what everyone in here would recommend. I currently have the History of Human Sexuality by Michel Foucault on my bookshelf and have a few books by Judith Butler checked out from the library. What other books do you recommend for someone who is just starting out with queer theory? (Also, do not worry about reading level. I have read plenty of difficult feminist texts in my classes in college and am about to start graduate school so I can handle things that are a bit heavier.) Also, I have a particular interest in Marxism and queer theory and am currently reading the Politics of Everybody. Do y'all recommend any other books that pertain specifically to queer Marxism? Thanks! :)
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Hey! I would DEFINITELY recommend The Problem with Work by Kathi Weeks. I just finished reading it a week ago and it’s exactly in that intersection that you’re describing. If you get around to it, let me know! I’d love to chat about it :)
I have actually heard about that book. I will try to find it in my university library and get it read this week!
I finished The Problem With Work and there is definitely alot to discuss! Very soon I my start a thread to discuss the book in more detail.


