>

Thanks for the the citation for this book-- I recently had the  
pleasure of meeting Dr Johnny (Sue) Golding in the UK.-- she has  also  
just now been involved  in a conference in June for CTheory with our  
guest Micha Cardenas (djlotu)

I just want to correct the citation slightly to this:

it's
        
The eight technologies of otherness
  By Sue 
Goldinghttp://books.google.com/books?id=U08IDMF82oUC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s

London: Routledge 1997

#
# ISBN-10: 0415145791
# ISBN-13: 978-0415145794

Micha and Johnny are now online  (or, rather their talks are now or  
will be soon) with CTheory , in honor of the debut of the Digital  
Critical Studies Reader.http://www.criticaldigitalstudies.net/workshop

check it out : here is our Micha:

http://pactac.net/pactacweb/web-content/video77.html


>
> I would, also, like to surface a quote by William Haver, which I have
> been think about for about two years: "“What if queer studies were to
> be something other than the hermeneutic recuperation of a history, a
> sociology, an economic, or a philosophy of homosexual subjectivity?
> What if, that is to say, queer research were to be something more
> essentially disturbing than stories we tell ourselves of our
> oppressions in order precisely to confirm, yet once more, our
> abjection, our victimized subjectivity, our wounded identity" (Haver,
> "Queer Research," in _Eight Technologies of Otherness_, Sue Goldin,
> ed., 278.
>
> So just some thoughts ... musings ... gesturings ...
>
> As ever,
> Robert
>
>
>
>
>
> Robert Summers, PhD/ABD
> Lecturer
> Art History and Visual Culture
> Otis College of Art and Design
> e: rsumm...@otis.edu
> w: http://ospace.otis.edu/robtsum/Welcome
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