Poor queer studies : confronting elitism in the university

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    • Brim, Matt

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Poor queer studies : confronting elitism in the university

Matt Brim

Duke University Press, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-240) and index

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Description

In Poor Queer Studies Matt Brim shifts queer studies away from its familiar sites of elite education toward poor and working-class people, places, and pedagogies. Brim shows how queer studies also takes place beyond the halls of flagship institutions: in night school; after a three-hour commute; in overflowing classrooms at no-name colleges; with no research budget; without access to decent food; with kids in tow; in a state of homelessness. Drawing on the everyday experiences of teaching and learning queer studies at the College of Staten Island, Brim outlines the ways the field has been driven by the material and intellectual resources of those institutions that neglect and rarely serve poor and minority students. By exploring poor and working-class queer ideas and laying bare the structural and disciplinary mechanisms of inequality that suppress them, Brim jumpstarts a queer-class knowledge project committed to anti-elitist and anti-racist education. Poor Queer Studies is essential for all of those who care about the state of higher education and building a more equitable academy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Queer Dinners 1 1. The College of Staten Island: A Poor Queer Studies Case Study 29 2. "You Can Write Your Way Out of Anywhere": The Upward Mobility Myth of Rich Queer Studies 64 3. The Queer Career: Vocational Queer Studies 99 4. Poor Queer Studies Mothers 135 5. Counternarratives: A Black Queer Reader 159 Epilogue. Queer Ferrying 194 Notes 203 Bibliography 225 Index 241

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