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Philippine Sociological Review | Vol.61, Issue.2 | | Pages 349-369

Philippine Sociological Review

On Queer and Capital: Borrowing Key Marxist Concepts to Enrich Queer Theorizing

JOHN ANDREW G. EVANGELISTA  
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This article puts Marxist and queer theories in conversation with one another to advance thinking about gender and sexuality. I argue that Marxist concepts such as class, mode of production, and struggle need to be "borrowed" to sharpen queer theory. My arguments are situated in the context of the Philippine literature that has examined the local queer experience. Such approach productively re-imagines contemporary discourses and performances of sexuality in Philippine society.

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On Queer and Capital: Borrowing Key Marxist Concepts to Enrich Queer Theorizing

This article puts Marxist and queer theories in conversation with one another to advance thinking about gender and sexuality. I argue that Marxist concepts such as class, mode of production, and struggle need to be "borrowed" to sharpen queer theory. My arguments are situated in the context of the Philippine literature that has examined the local queer experience. Such approach productively re-imagines contemporary discourses and performances of sexuality in Philippine society.

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JOHN ANDREW G. EVANGELISTA,.On Queer and Capital: Borrowing Key Marxist Concepts to Enrich Queer Theorizing. 61 (2),349-369.

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