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Figurations of Violence and Belonging

Queerness, Migranthood and Nationalism in Cyberspace and Beyond

by Adi Kuntsman (Author)
©2009 Monographs XX, 282 Pages

Summary

This book offers a critical analysis of the complex relationship between violence and belonging, by exploring the ways sexual, ethnic or national belonging can work through, rather than against, violence. Based on an ethnographic study of Russian-speaking, queer immigrants in Israel/Palestine and in cyberspace, it gives an insight into the world of hate speech and fantasies of torture and sexual abuse; of tormented subjectivities and uncanny homes; of ghostly hauntings from the past and anxieties about the present and future. The author raises questions about the responsibilities of national homemaking, the complicity of queerness within violent regimes of colonialism and war, and the ambivalence of immigrant belonging at the intersection of marginality and privilege. Drawing from scholarship on migration, diaspora and race studies, feminist and queer theory, psychoanalysis and studies on cyberculture, the book traces the interplay between the different forms of violence – physical and verbal, social and psychic, material and discursive – and offers novel insights into the analysis of nationalism, on-line sociality and queer migranthood.

Details

Pages
XX, 282
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039115648
Language
English
Keywords
Queer migranthood On-line Sociality Ethnography Abuse
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2009. XX, 282 pp., 6 coloured ill.

Biographical notes

Adi Kuntsman (Author)

The Author: Adi Kuntsman is Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow at the Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures, Manchester University, UK. She is the co-editor (with Esperanza Miyake) of Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness/Raciality.

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