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I hate that the neuralgia is getting in the way of finishing this book
— Aug 16, 2024 06:13AM
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"This does not mean that the queer lover is an unambivalent object....An excitedly cuddled object, it is nevertheless regularly mishandled. Its future is uncertain: it may well be discarded depending on its imminent uses....How can we fail to be cuddly for white supremacy?"
— Sep 16, 2019 09:35AM
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"[The queer lover] reassures us that the post-racial community still cares, in spite of growing evidence that poor people and people of colour are abandoned with impunity....At this unstable intersection, the queer lover remains as a symbol of certainty, who reminds 'us' of 'our' benevolence, tolerance and love of diversity, even while the concrete acts of care that would reflect such values are rapidly withdrawn."
— Sep 16, 2019 09:34AM
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"...I propose that the queer lover is a transitional object that fulfills a wider purpose for those who surround themselves with it."
— Sep 16, 2019 09:33AM
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"...these acts of commemoration turn fascist violence into a property of racialised bodies: as racist/homophobic hate in the past becomes racialised homophobic hate in the present agents of terror past and present are urgently conflated."
— Sep 16, 2019 07:19AM
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"The politics of commemoration and of hate crime thus share an organisational and political space that is deeply racialised."
— Sep 16, 2019 07:18AM
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"Such trauma narratives reinscribe linear, teleological time in order to establish a clean break with the past. Institutional violence, in particular, must be archaicised and periodised so that 'post-violence reason' can be re-established, ironically by the same institutions that perpetrated the violence in the first place."
— Sep 16, 2019 07:17AM
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"The past is thus a fertile site for queer investment and indeed regeneration..."
— Sep 16, 2019 07:14AM
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"...acts of remembrance do more than merely grieve or work through traumatic pasts....their desire for the past has become a dominant political orientation. I term this orientation queer nostalgia: an active investment in murderous times and places that the nostalgic subject ostensibly seeks to overcome."
— Sep 16, 2019 07:13AM
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"While focusing on the forces that are death-making, we must simultaneously ask what a queer and trans politics would look like that genuinely fosters survival....Such a politics would create spaces where safety is not won by bolstering regimes of exploitation and neglect, and where the violence of the most powerful becomes a bigger scandal than the acts of those subjugated."
— Sep 16, 2019 07:12AM
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