Playing with Fire: Queer Politics, Queer Theories

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Playing with Fire: Queer Politics, Queer Theories
EditorShane Phelan
AuthorsJudith Butler, Cynthia Burack, Stacey Young, Shane Phelan, Angelia R. Wilson, Anna Marie Smith, Gordon A. Babst, Gary Lehring, Morris B. Kaplan, Paisley Currah, Lisa Bower
SeriesThinking Gender
SubjectsQueer theory, politics, homosexuality, LGBT rights in the United States[1]
Published1997
PublisherRoutledge
Pages291
ISBN0-415-91416-7
OCLC33947336
306.76/6

Playing with Fire: Queer Politics, Queer Theories is a collection of essays on queer theory and political theory from a queer perspective. It was edited by Shane Phelan and published by Routledge on January 14, 1997,[2][3] making it one of the first scholarly collections by American political theorists to address the topic of queer politics.[3][4]

At the time of publication, Feminist Bookstore News described the book as "filled with writings about queer law, politics, and policy", forecasting that it would "do well in university towns and perhaps moderately well with a general audience".[5]

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