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Capitalism and Cultural Studies Seminar 2010

Friday, November 23, 2007

Sex and Capitalism

This interview sounds relevant as a follow up to the discussion around Fortunati's text yesterday.

Mon 11.19.07| Liberating Sex
What does capitalism do to sex and sexuality? And what does socialist theory have to say about sexual desire and sexual arrangements? In his essay in Toward a New Socialism, Michael Hames-Garcia reviews various socialist perspectives on gender and sexuality, with an emphasis on same-sex desire. He also comments on certain trends in gay and lesbian organizing since the 1970s.


Against the Grain is often quite good and it's worth subscribing to the podcast if one does that sort of thing.
Posted by Jeff Kinkle at 14:03

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