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Cruising Utopia, 10th Anniversary Edition - (Sexual Cultures) 10th Edition by José Esteban Muñoz (Paperback)

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  • A 10th anniversary edition of this field defining work--an intellectual inspiration for a generation of LGBTQ scholars Cruising Utopia arrived in 2009 to insist that queerness must be reimagined as a futurity-bound phenomenon, an insistence on the potentiality of another world that would crack open the pragmatic present.
  • About the Author: José Esteban Muñoz (Author) José Esteban Muñoz (1967-2013) was Professor and Chair of Performance Studies at New York University.
  • 280 Pages
  • Social Science, LGBT Studies
  • Series Name: Sexual Cultures

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Revised edition of the author's Cruising utopia, c2009.



Book Synopsis



A 10th anniversary edition of this field defining work--an intellectual inspiration for a generation of LGBTQ scholars

Cruising Utopia arrived in 2009 to insist that queerness must be reimagined as a futurity-bound phenomenon, an insistence on the potentiality of another world that would crack open the pragmatic present. Part manifesto, part love-letter to the past and the future, José Esteban Muñoz argued that the here and now were not enough and issued an urgent call for the revivification of the queer political imagination.

On the anniversary of its original publication, this edition includes two essays that extend and expand the project of Cruising Utopia, as well as a new foreword by the current editors of Sexual Cultures, the book series he co-founded with Ann Pellegrini 20 years ago. This 10th anniversary edition celebrates the lasting impact that Cruising Utopia has had on the decade of queer of color critique that followed and introduces a new generation of readers to a future not yet here.



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"[This] book embraces the movement between the "no-longer-conscious" and the "not yet-here" to carve out a history of "doing" that is always on the horizon, exhorting us to refuse stultifying hierarchies, in search of queer collectives."--Anjali Arondekar "Cultural Critique"

"Cruising Utopia is a hopelessly hopeful manifesto, a performative and polemical provocation that seeks to counter the stultifying effects of the contemporary gay agenda and the disabling nihilism of contemporary queer theory through an affective reanimation of critical idealism."--Sara Warner "Modern Drama"

"In the decade since its publication, Cruising Utopia has been influential across and beyond a range of academic disciplines. This tenth anniversary edition -- published six years after Muñoz's death in 2013 -- includes two unpublished essays that extend the scope of the original project...Muñoz investigates a strain of queer utopianism that he locates in art, poetry and performance from the years surrounding the 1969 Stonewall uprising. The book's ten chapters each focus on a different theoretical or aesthetic aspect of this work, encompassing queer stages, gesture and ephemera, public sex, failure and virtuosity as well as queer world-making."--Alex Hoyos Twomey "London School of Economics and Political Science Blogs"

"In the course of an introduction, a conclusion, and the ten lush chapters in between, Cruising Utopia elaborates an archive of queer aesthetic practices from the present and the recent past."--Kevin Floyd "Meditations: The Journal of the Marxist Literary Group"

"In this interesting study of queerness and identity politics, Munoz (performance studies, New York Univ.) invites readers to look beyond the immediate present and toward a queer future."-- "Choice"

"José Esteban Muñoz argues that queer criticism should be infused with a "utopian function" that perhaps only a return to political idealism could affect...Structured around ten analytical chapters, and framed by an introduction and a conclusion, the book maps out a multiplicity of utopian feelings across aesthetic works of the past and the present."--Pablo Assumpção "Hemispheric Institute"

"Muñoz takes Ernst Bloch as his Virgil as he descends into the dark woods of futurity looking for signposts along the way that will guide him to a place of hope, belonging, queerness and quirkiness. Refusing to simply sign on to the & anti-relational, anti-future brand of queer theory espoused by Edelman, Bersani and others, Muñoz insists that for some queers, particularly for queers of color, hope is something one cannot afford to lose and for them giving up on futurity is not an option."--Jack Halberstam, author of In a Queer Time and Place

"Brilliant, extraordinary, and necessary, Muñoz's critical refusal of queer pragmatism, his commitment to the utopian force of the radical attempt--the radical aesthetic, erotic, and philosophical experiment--is indispensable in an historical moment characterized by political surrender and intellectual timidity passing itself off as boldness."--Fred Moten, author of In the Break

"Gay liberation's activist past and pragmatic present are merely prologue to a queer cultural future, Muñoz suggests in this critical condemnation of the political status quo. Casting his vision of a radical gay aesthetic through the prisms of literature, photography and performance, the author dismisses commonplace concerns like same-sex marriage as desires for "mere inclusion" in a "corrupt" mainstream. More defiantly, he exalts the persistence of commercial sex spaces in the face of 'antisex and homphobic policings, ' and celebrates the overlay of punk and queer in performance spaces."-- "Publishers Weekly"



About the Author



José Esteban Muñoz (Author)
José Esteban Muñoz (1967-2013) was Professor and Chair of Performance Studies at New York University. He was the author of Disidentifications: Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics (1999), Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity (10th Anniversary Edition, 2019), and The Sense of Brown (2020). He was co-editor of Pop Out: Queer Warhol (1996) and Everynight Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/o America (1997) and founding co-editor of the Sexual Cultures series at NYU Press.

Joshua Chambers-Letson (Foreword by)
Joshua Chambers-Letson is Associate Professor of Performance Studies at Northwestern University and author of After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life (2018).

Tavia Nyong'o (Foreword by)
Tavia Nyong'o is Professor of African American Studies, American Studies, and Theater & Performance Studies at Yale University and the author of Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life (2018).

Ann Pellegrini (Foreword by)
Ann Pellegrini is Professor of Performance Studies & Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University, and a psychoanalyst in private practice. Their books include Performance Anxieties: Staging Psychoanalysis, Staging Race and Love the Sin: Sexual Regulation and the Limits of Religious Tolerance (co-authored with Janet R. Jakobsen).

Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.91 Inches (W) x .87 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 280
Series Title: Sexual Cultures
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: LGBT Studies
Publisher: New York University Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: José Esteban Muñoz
Language: English
Street Date: April 23, 2019
TCIN: 91571048
UPC: 9781479874569
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-2570
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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