Introduction: the contemporary reconfiguring of social theory and cultural politics Part I. Resisting Difference: The Malaise of the Human Sciences: 1. The political unconscious of the human sciences 2. The end of sociological theory 3. Relativizing sociology: the challenge of cultural studies 4. The refusal of sexual difference: queering sociology 5. Difference troubles: the flight of sociology from 'otherness' Part II. Between Identity and Difference: From Lesbian and Gay to Queer Theory: 6. Identity and politics in a 'postmodern' gay culture 7. Deconstructing queer theory or some difficulties in a theory and politics of difference Part III. Democratic Prospects: The Politics of Knowledge and Identity: 8. Transfiguring sexual identity: aids and the cultural politics of sexuality and homosexuality 9. From gay ethnicity to queer politics: the renewal of gay radicalism in the United States 10. Postmodern anxiety: the politics of epistemology 11. The politics of sexual difference in late twentieth century America 12. Difference and democracy: group recognition and the political cultures of the United States, Holland, and France Epilogue: pragmatism, difference and a culture of strong democracy.
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