Apologies for cross posting Jindal Global Law Review's (Vol. 4. Issue 2/ Part II), special double issue on *LAW, CULTURE AND QUEER POLITICS IN NEOLIBERAL TIMES (*edited by OISHIK SIRCAR and DIPIKA JAIN), is now online.
This issue features works by *JASBIR PUAR, JIN HARITAWORN, DIANNE OTTO, RUTH VANITA, AEYAL GROSS, FIONA KUMARI CAMPBELL, NEVILLE HOAD, MARC EPPRECHT* and many others. The issue is open access, and all article PDFs are downloadable for free. The issue is dedicated to filmmaker *Rituparno Ghosh* (1963 – 2013) and academic *Sharmila Rege* (1964 – 2013), two remarkable individuals whose work and lives have had a profound influence on the way we understand queerness, politics and pedagogy in India. To access this issue (Part II, November 2013) visit: http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/CurrentIssue.htm To access Part I, published in August 2012 (featuring works by *Brenda Cossman, Ratna Kapur, Neil Cobb, Ashley Tellis* and many others) visit: http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/Mode_of_Citation_4.htm *CONTENTS OF JGLR 4.2* EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION Neoliberal Modernity and the Ambiguity of its Discontents: Post/ Anti-Colonial Disruptions of Queer Imperialism *Oishik Sircar and Dipika Jain* <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Oishik_Sircar_Dipika_Jain_(Chapter-1).pdf> ARTICLES Homonationalism as Assemblage: Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities Jasbir K. Puar <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Jasbir_K_Puar_(Chapter-2).pdf> Beyond ‘Hate’: Queer Metonymies of Crime, Pathology and Anti/violence Jin Haritaworn <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Jin_Haritaworn_(Chapter-3).pdf> Transnational Homo-Assemblages: Reading ‘Gender’ in Counter-Terrorism Discourses Dianne Otto <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Dianne_Otto_(Chapter-4).pdf> Post/Colonial Queer Globalisation and International Human Rights: Images of LGBT Rights Aeyal Gross <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Aeyal_Gross_(Chapter-5).pdf> Sexual Exiles or Citizens of the World?: The Homoerotics of Travel Ruth Vanita <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Ruth_Vanita_(Chapter-6).pdf> The Men of Blanket Boy’s Moon: Repugnancy Clauses, Customary Law and Migrant Labour Sex Neville Hoad <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Neville_Hoad_(Chapter-7).pdf> Slim Disease and the Science of Silence: The Invisibilisation of Same-sex Sexuality in ‘African AIDS’ Discourse, 1983-2006 Marc Epprecht <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Marc_Epprecht_(Chapter-8).pdf> Re-cognising Disability: Cross-Examining Social Inclusion through the Prism of Queer Anti-Sociality Fiona Kumari Campbell <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Fiona_Kumari_Campbell_(Chapter-9).pdf> In the Shadow of the Homoglobal: Queer Cosmopolitanism in Tsai Ming-liang’s I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone Ani Maitra <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Ani_Maitra_(Chapter%2010).pdf> Kissing Cousins: Racism, Homophobia and Compulsory Able-bodiedness in the Controversy over Inter-Cousin Marriage Ummni Khan <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Ummni_Khan_(Chapter-11).pdf> Polymorphous Reproductivity and the Critique of Futurity: Toward a Queer Legal Analytic for Fertility Law Stu Marvel <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Stu_Marvel%20_(Chapter%2012).pdf> Baring and Veiling: Sex, Politics and National Identity in Canadian Legal Discourse Carolina Ruiz Austria <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Carolina_Ruiz%20_(Chapter%2013).pdf> Queering Conceptual Boundaries: Assembling Indigenous, Marxist, Postcolonial and Queer Perspectives Paulo Ravecca and Nishant Upadhyay <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Paulo_Ravecca_Nishant_Upadhyay_(Chapter%2014).pdf> BOOK REVIEWS Dangerous Sex, Invisible Labour: Sex Work and<http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Saptarshi_Mandal_(Chapter-15).pdf> the Law in India by Prabha Kotiswaran Saptarshi Mandal <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Saptarshi_Mandal_(Chapter-15).pdf> Hegemony and Heteronormativity: Revisiting <http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Ashley_Tellis_(Chapter%2016).pdf> ‘The Political’ in Queer Politics edited by María do Mar Castro Varela, Nikita Dhawan, and Antke Engel Ashley Tellis<http://jglr.jgu.edu.in/PDF1/Ashley_Tellis_(Chapter%2016).pdf> -- OISHIK SIRCAR Honorary Research Fellow and Coordinator at-large Collaborative Research Programme on Law, Postcoloniality and Culture Jindal Global Law School O.P. Jindal Global University Sonipat, NCR of Delhi, India Teaching Fellow and Doctoral Candidate Institute for International Law and the Humanities Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne Victoria, Australia [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] -- OISHIK SIRCAR [email protected] +61 470292040 -- OISHIK SIRCAR [email protected] +61 470292040 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "lgbtdiscuss" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/lgbtdiscuss. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
