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by Bruce Bawer

Authentically Black, 173–74

  Losing the Race, 173, 174

  Mead, Margaret, 9

  Melendez, Bill, 260–61

  Melville, Herman, 212

  Men’s Studies/Male Studies, 315–20

  Mercado-Lopez, Larissa, 274

  Mill, John Stuart, 334

  The Subjection of Women, 54

  Miller, James, 198

  Miller, Stephen H., 204–5, 224

  Millett, Kate, 55, 62, 69, 76, 100

  and first-wave feminists, 55

  and Marxism, 62

  and second-wave feminism, 62, 69, 100

  Sexual Politics, 60–61

  Minkowitz, Donna, 204

  Mohr, Richard D., 191–92, 209

  Montgomery Bus Boycott, 131

  Moraga, Cherríe, 241, 275–79

  Morgan, Robin, 64

  Morgan-Cato, Charlotte, 138–39, 143

  Morrison, Toni, 150, 179, 321

  Muhammad, Elijah, 158–59

  multiculturalism, xiii, xiv, xvi, 113, 139, 329, 347

  Muñoz, José Estevan, 184

  Murray, George, 134

  Mussolini, Benito, 15

  Myrdal, Gunnar, xii–xiii

  NAACP, 128

  Naipaul, V. S., 27

  Nathanson, Paul, 318

  National Association for Chicano Studies, 243, 258

  National Association of African American Studies, 174–77

  National Association of Scholars (NAS), 340–41

  National Organization for Women (NOW), 41, 51, 68, 119

  National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA), 35–36, 44–54, 64, 73, 74, 76, 80, 104–7, 113–20, 310

  Negro Digest, 132

  Nemecek, Angela Lea, 308–9

  neoliberalism, 30

  Nevius, Marcus P., 175, 176, 177

  New Critics, 6

  New Historian, 7

  New Left, 12, 24, 41, 189

  Newton, Huey P., 132, 172

  Niagara Movement, 129

  Nieto Gómez, Anna, 242

  Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 217

  Noriega, Chon, 286–90

  Norton Anthology of Literature by Women, 77

  Null, Michaela A., 310, 312

  Nye, Andrea, Words of Power, 85

  Obadele, Imari, 159

  Obama, Barack, 167, 172, 174–75, 176, 178

  Okazawa-Rey, Margo, 91

  Olson, Walter, 336

  Ordona, Trinity, 222

  Orientalism (Said), 25–26, 27

  Orwell, George, “Politics and the English Language,” 14, 23

  “Other,” 30–31, 339

  Ozick, Cynthia, 43

  Paglia, Camille, xv, 78, 79

  Pardo, Mary S., 275

  Parks, Rosa, 131

  Patai, Daphne, 72, 73, 76, 111, 336

  Theory’s Empire, 8–9, 14, 46

  patriarchy:

  use of word, 77–78, 92–94, 317

  and Women’s Studies, 61, 64, 77–78, 80, 84, 86, 92–94, 201, 317

  Peace Studies, 90

  Peña, Devon G., 243

  Phúc, Kim, 1

  Piercy, Marge, 96

  Pipes, Daniel, 298

  Place at the Table, A (Bawer), 204–5, 206

  Planck, Max, 226

  Plato, Symposium, 185

  Politics of Women’s Studies, The, 70–72, 73

  pornography, 65–66

  Postcolonial Studies, 26–27, 45, 113

  postmodernism, 8–10, 30–33, 329

  and Black Studies, 144–47, 150

  and Cultural Studies, 294, 300

  and Disability Studies, 302–4

  and Foucault, 11, 144

  and gaze, 30–31

  opposition to, 347–50

  and Queer Theory, 45

  self-referential dead ends in, 9

  and Women’s Studies, 45, 77, 115

  poststructuralism, 24, 242

  Pound, Ezra, 139

  problematization, 31

  Proust, Marcel, 212

  Puerto Rican Studies, 138

  Queer Nation, 203, 204, 208

  Queer Studies, 181–229

  conformity in, 184–85, 205

  and Disability Studies, 304–5

  and Fat Studies, 314–15

  and Foucault, 12, 183, 184, 190, 191–99, 207, 208

  gay rights movement, 187

  and Gay Studies, 185, 187–90, 199–201, 208, 220, 277

  in Germany, 185–86, 218, 226

  and homosexuality, 185–86, 190–91, 203–6, 208, 210, 213, 229

  Humboldt University conference, 181–83, 226–29

  and intersectionality, 35–36

  Lesbian and Gay Studies, 191, 199, 200–203, 205, 207–8, 218–20

  literary works queered in, 211–12

  moral irresponsibility of, 183–84

  and Sedgwick, 207–10, 211–16

  and self-invention, 195

  separatist agenda in, 210

  and sexual identity, 190–91, 195, 208–10, 213

  and sexual research, 185–86

  and social constructionism, 189–91, 197–99, 207, 208, 217

  and victimhood, 212–13

  and Women’s Studies, 199–201, 207–8, 220

  Queer Theory, 207–10, 220, 222–23

  coining of term, 207

  and feminism, 207–8

  Genealogy of, 207–8

  and identity problems, 208–10

  and identity studies, 12

  and postmodernism, 45

  and power, 208

  and separatism, 210, 213, 216

  Raab, Heike, 305, 315

  Rabinowitz, Dorothy, 333

  race:

  in identity studies, 34–35, 38–39, 46, 111

  and Women’s Studies, 88, 99, 111

  see also Black Studies

  racism, 28

  and Black Studies, 125, 132, 134, 140–41

  Ramirez, Gloria A., 275

  Ramirez, Pablo A., 285

  rape-crisis movement, 64–67

  Rasmusson, Sarah L., 291–93

  Rastegar, Mitra, 297–99

  rationality, as male way of knowing, 85

  Reagan, Ronald, 134, 135

  Rechy, John, 260

  Reed, Autumn Marie, 116–18

  Reed, Ishmael, 139, 146, 147, 150

  reification, 32

  Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), 132, 133

  Rich, Adrienne, 112, 202, 203

  Richards, Amy, 119–20

  Ricks, Christopher, 343

  Rivera, Diego, 287

  Rivers, Francis, 132

  Rockefeller, John D., 128

  Rodriguez, Richard, 277–78

  Roediger, David, 321

  Roiphe, Katie, The Morning After, 78–79

  Rojas, Fabio, From Black Power to Black Studies, 131–33, 135, 136, 141, 162–63

  Romano, Octavio I., 237–38

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., xiv

  Rose, Gillian, Feminism and Geography, 36–38, 85–86

  Rosin, Hanna, 67–68

  Rothblum, Esther, 309

  Rothenberg, Paula, 321

  Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, 35

  Rothman, David, 343

  Rudenstine, Neil, 148

  Ruffin, Valerie L., 108

  Ruiz, Vicki L., 247

  Russo, Maria, 211

  Rustin, Bayard, 136, 158, 178

  Sabbagh, Suha, 115

  Said, Edward, 28, 29

  Orientalism, 25–26, 27, 237

 
Salih, Sarah, 217

  San Francisco State, 133–35

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 20, 30–31

  Saussure, Ferdinand de, 24

  Schlesinger, Arthur Jr., 325, 348

  The Disuniting of America, xi–xii, xiii–xiv

  The Vital Center, xiv, xv

  Scholer, J. Lawrence, 159

  Schwartz, Stephen Adam, 294

  Scott-Brown, Mary, 175

  Seale, Bobby, 132

  secular humanism, 10–12, 32–33

  Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, 207, 208, 211–16

  A Dialogue on Love, 211

  Epistemology of the Closet, 212, 214, 215–16

  on queering literary works, 211–12

  on self-labeling, 209, 210

  self-labeling, 209–10

  Seneca Falls convention (1848), 55

  sex, power of, 78

  sex slaves, 115–16

  Sexton, Jared, 178, 179

  sexual identity, see Queer Studies

  sexuality, as social construct, 112

  Shakespeare, William, 327

  Sharpton, Al, 150, 164, 167, 170

  Shattuck, Roger, 343

  Shaw, Peter, 341

  Shepard, Matthew, 266

  Signs, 72, 74

  Silvergate, Harvey, 333

  Simmons, Russell, 167

  Simpson, Louis, 5–6

  Simpson, O. J., 224, 226

  slavery, 135, 156–58, 172

  Smith, Emily Laurel, 309

  social constructionism, 29–32, 77, 329

  and Disability Studies, 302, 309

  and Queer Studies, 189–91, 197–99, 207, 217

  and Theory, 29–30, 33

  and Whiteness Studies, 320

  and Women’s Studies, 46, 96–97

  social sciences:

  analytical methods in, 11

  and Cultural Studies, 294

  Socrates, 329

  Soldatenko, Michael, 237–41, 242, 246, 271

  Chicano Studies, 263–65

  Solovay, Sondra, 309

  Solway, David, 9–10

  somanormativity, 306

  Sommers, Christina Hoff, 67, 74, 79, 85, 318, 340

  Sontag, Susan, 43

  Sowell, Thomas, 336

  Spencer, Sandra L., 48

  Spira, Tamira, 302

  Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, 26, 117

  Stafford, Jack, 187

  Stalin, Joseph, 15, 331

  Stanger, Anya, 90

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 55, 57

  Steele, Shelby, 162, 174

  and Black Studies, 121–27, 128, 148, 163, 171

  and Chicano Studies, 231

  The Content of Our Character, 172–73

  and Gates, 143, 147, 149

  and NAS, 340

  Stein, Gertrude, 41

  Steinem, Gloria, 78, 119

  Stephens, Edward M., 318

  Stern, Sol, 16–17, 19

  Stiner, George and Larry, 160

  Stone, Lucy, 55

  Stonewall Riots, New York, 187

  structuralism, 24, 242

  Stryker, Susan, 181–82, 183, 226

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 133

  Subaltern Studies, 26–27

  suffrage, 54, 55

  Sullivan, Andrew, Virtually Normal, 204

  Summers, Lawrence, 68, 150

  Take Back the Night, 66, 120

  Tarule, Jill Mattuck, 88

  Taylor, Lillian C., 313

  Tea Party movement, 181–82

  Theory, 13–14, 300

  and social constructionism, 29–30, 33

  Tholen, Minjon, 48, 52–53, 76

  Thomas, Ardel, 221

  Thompson, E. P., 259

  Thompson, Martha E., 103

  Thought Police, 331

  Tiger, Lionel, 316, 318

  Timmerman, Kenneth R., 170

  Tobias, Sheila, 69, 71

  Torres, Edén, 249–52, 253, 263, 276

  Town Bloody Hall (video), 43, 45, 54

  transsexuals, 186, 317

  Trilling, Diana, 41, 42, 52

  Turner, Lorenzo Dow, 131

  Turner, William B., 207–10

  UCLA, and Chicano Studies, 244–45, 286, 288

  Ulrichs, Karl-Heinrich, 185, 186, 187, 210, 216, 220, 222

  United Nations, 47, 53, 76

  US (United Slaves) Organization, 159–60

  Vaid, Urvashi, 205, 208, 210

  Van Sertima, Ivan, 156

  Vargas, Roberto, 240

  Vásquez, Francisco H., 251, 257, 281–84

  victimhood:

  and Black Studies, 135, 139, 157–58, 173

  and Chicano Studies, 238, 240–42, 250–52, 253

  cult of, xiv, 33–38, 78, 106, 115

  and Fat Studies, 313

  and Queer Studies, 212–13

  Victorial sexual stereotypes, 78, 85

  Viramontes, Helena María, 285

  Walker, Alice, 111, 177

  Wallace, Christine, 62

  Walton, Jean, 73

  Washington, Booker T., 128–29, 151, 162, 172

  “water buffalo” case, 332–33

  Waters, Mary-Alice, 281

  Watkins, Patti Lou, 312–13, 314

  Weber, Max, 24

  West, Cornel, 149–53, 163, 164

  Keeping Faith, 151, 153

  Race Matters, 151, 174

  Wester, Maisha, 178–79

  Western civilization courses, 329

  Wheatley, Phillis, 144

  White, Rachel, 315

  Whiteness Studies, 320–23

  Whitman, Walt, 147

  Wilde, Oscar, 212

  Wildmon, Donald, 228

  Williams, Jarenda E., 175–76

  Williams, Raymond, 300

  Williams, Robert F., 132

  Willingham, Christine Marie, 49, 53–54, 76, 106, 107

  Wilson, William Julius, 124

  Winfrey, Oprah, 106, 172

  Winkler, John J., 189

  Winter, Jasmine, 49–50

  Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 217

  Wittig, Monique, 89, 112, 201

  Wollstonecraft, Mary, A Vindication of the Rights of Women, 54, 57

  women:

  and anti-trafficking movement, 113–14

  écriture féminine, 89–90

  genital mutilation of, 113

  heterosexual, 112, 202–3

  and honor killing, 116–18

  identity formation of, 87

  and math problem, 84–85

  nineteenth-century authors, 77

  and the power of sex, 78

  prostitutes, 113–14

  sex slaves, 115–16

  transgendered, 82–83

  violence against, 64–67, 114, 200

  in the workforce, 67–68

  see also feminism; Women’s Studies

  women of color, 111

  Women’s Lib, 41, 51, 56–60

  Women’s Lives (Kirk and Okazawa-Rey), 91

  women’s movement, see feminism

  Women’s Studies, 41–120

  and abortion rights, 305–6

  classroom experience, 90–103, 107

  conformity promoted in, 47, 48–49, 53, 76, 89, 92

  emergence of, 69–73

  and Fat Studies, 309, 310, 314

  and feminism, 54–70, 77–79, 112–14, 207, 277

  and gender identity, 87–90, 199–200

  and gender roles, 49, 59–60, 67

  and Gender Studies, 74–75

  and hegemony, 46
–47

  hostility to men in, 64, 65–66, 80, 83–84, 85

  influence of, 73–74

  and intersectionality, 44–46

  lesbian establishment in, 59, 112

  NWSA conferences, 44–54, 80, 113–20

  and patriarchy, 61, 64, 77–78, 80, 84, 86, 92–94, 201, 317

  and political indoctrination, 69, 70–72, 73, 93, 98, 102

  and postmodernism, 45, 77, 115

  and Queer Studies, 199–201, 207–8, 220

  and race, 88, 99, 111

  self-referential nature of, 76–77, 79, 118

  social constructionism in, 46, 96–97

  and therapy, 103–11

  and Town Bloody Hall video, 43, 45, 54

  and Womyn’s Music Festival, 80–83

  Women’s Studies (journal), 72

  Women’s Ways of Knowing (Belenky et al.), 88

  Womyn’s Music Festival, 80–83

  Woodson, Carter G., 131

  Woolf, Virginia, To the Lighthouse, 5

  World War II, 55

  Wynter, Sylvia, 143

  Yale University:

  Black Studies in, 136, 137–38

  Lesbian and Gay Studies in, 218–20

  Zapata, Emiliano, 233

  Zeitlin, Froma, 189

  Zinn, Howard, 179

  A People’s History of the United States, 27–29

  About the Author

  BRUCE BAWER is the author of the critically acclaimed books While Europe Slept, Surrender, A Place at the Table, and Stealing Jesus. He is also a respected poet and translator who has published several collections of literary and film criticism. A native New Yorker, he has lived in Norway since 1999.

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  Also by Bruce Bawer

  The New Quislings: How the International Left Used the Oslo Massacre to Silence Debate About Islam

  Debating Islam: And Other Essays from the Post-9/11 Era

  The Marrying Kind: Gay Life, Gay Culture, and the Advance of Gay Rights 1994–2011

  Surrender: Appeasing Islam, Sacrificing Freedom

  While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam Is Destroying the West from Within

  Stealing Jesus: How Fundamentalism Betrays Christianity

  Beyond Queer (editor)

  House and Home (with Steve Gunderson and Rob Morris)

  A Place at the Table: The Gay Individual in American Society

  Prophets and Professors: The Lives and Works of Modern Poets

  The Aspect of Eternity

  Coast to Coast

  The Screenplay’s the Thing: Movie Criticism 1986–1990

  Diminishing Fictions: Essays on the Modern American Novel and Its Critics

  The Contemporary Stylist

  The Middle Generation: The Lives and Works of Delmore Schwartz, Randall Jarrell, John Berryman, and Robert Lowell

  Credits

  Cover photograph © Andreas Juergensmeier/Shutterstock

 

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