Introduction: On Capital, Sexuality, and the Situations of Knowledge | p. 1 |
Disciplined Bodies: Lukacs, Foucault, and the Reification of Desire | p. 39 |
Performative Masculinity: Judith Butler and Hemingway's Labor without Capital | p. 79 |
Reification as Liberation: Theory, Practice, and Marcuse | p. 120 |
Closing a Heterosexual Frontier: Midnight Cowboy as National Allegory | p. 154 |
Notes on a Queer Horizon: David Wojnarowicz and the Violence of Neoliberalism | p. 195 |
Acknowledgments | p. 227 |
Notes | p. 229 |
Index | p. 255 |
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