Queer-Marxian modalities of critique in anthropology: generations, approaches, ends

Autor(en)
Andreas Streinzer, Ryan Davey
Abstrakt

Queer Marxian (qm) modalities of critique arise at the coalescence of two tendencies in critical anthropology. One is the resurgence of Marxian approaches,101 and the other is the momentum in queer anthropology.102 Both fields of anthropology exhibit a growing theoretical sensibility for questions of capitalism, class, and labour intersecting with kinship, sexuality, and gender on which tender sprouts of qm start showing. One such sign is the formation of q*arx, a collective of anthropologists working with the productive tensions of Marxian and queer approaches of which both authors are part. As part of this effort, we will sketch genealogies and elements of queer Marxian possibilities in critical anthropology of the contemporary.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie
Journal
Public Anthropologist
Band
6
Seiten
156-163
Publikationsdatum
2024
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
504014 Gender Studies, 504009 Ethnologie, 504008 Ethnographie
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/88b5c32e-50a2-4d93-9e0f-c18c2ff1caa6