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Peculiar Places: A Queer Crip History of White Rural Nonconformity by Ryan Lee C
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ISBN-13
9780226696881
Book Title
Peculiar Places
ISBN
9780226696881
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Peculiar Places : a Queer Crip History of White Rural Nonconformity
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Ryan Lee Cartwright
Item Length
9.4in
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
13.1 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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The queer recluse, the shambling farmer, the clannish hill folk-white rural populations have long disturbed the American imagination, alternately revered as moral, healthy, and hardworking, and feared as antisocial or socially uncouth. In Peculiar Places , Ryan Lee Cartwright examines the deep archive of these contrary formations, mapping racialized queer and disability histories of white social nonconformity across the rural twentieth-century United States. Sensationalized accounts of white rural communities' aberrant sexualities, racial intermingling, gender transgressions, and anomalous bodies and minds, which proliferated from the turn of the century, created a national view of the perversity of white rural poverty for the American public. Cartwright contends that these accounts, extracted and estranged from their own ambivalent forum of community gossip, must be read in kind: through a racialized, materialist queercrip optic of the deeply familiar and mundane. Taking in popular science, documentary photography, news media, documentaries, and horror films, Peculiar Places orients itself at the intersections of disability studies, queer studies, and gender studies to illuminate a racialized landscape both profoundly ordinary and familiar.

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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
022669688x
ISBN-13
9780226696881
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Author
Ryan Lee Cartwright
Publication Name
Peculiar Places : a Queer Crip History of White Rural Nonconformity
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
13.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hq73.3
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Peculiar Places represents applied queercrip theory at its best. Cartwright's writing is lucid, even page-turning, and his scholarship sound and persuasive, arguing that sensationalized accounts of the disabled, dispossessed, and marginalized in twentieth-century rural America can be repurposed to unpack countless norms and deviancies. In its bold theoretical interventions, innovative historical analysis, and stunning argumentation, Peculiar Places is outstanding, a model of intellectual courage. This pathbreaking work will inspire and steer scholarship for decades to come., Peculiar Places challenges the reader to consider the complex interconnections and interdependencies of race, class, gender, sexuality, and ability in rural spaces in an effective and accessible manner. As such, this book contributes to a better understanding of the anti-idyllic lens through which individuals are taught to read rural America., Ryan Lee Cartwright's Peculiar Places: A Queer Crip History of White Rural Nonconformity is a clear and well-researched book, one that deploys insights from queer and disability studies to explore the contradictory place of white rural nonconformity., Offers generative contributions, more broadly, to the field of queer studies through a nuanced and complicated view of the rural, and. . . a necessary intersectional queer lens to rural studies. Ultimately, [ Peculiar Places ] asks the reader to interrogate not just ways of looking but also the implications of being seen., By offering detailed analyses of quotidian encounters, Cartwright reveals the complex ways 'poor rural white folks living on the margins' were defined, pathologized, surveilled, and violated. But rather than present binary narratives of ableist victimization and heroic transgression, Cartwright underscores the way these same people often relied on racial hierarchies and settler claims to indigenous land. Peculiar Places offers a way of doing disability studies that can simultaneously recognize queercrip practices of interdependence and violence.
Table of Content
Introduction: QueerCrip Historical Analysis and the Rural White Anti-Idyll One: Harlots from the Hollow: Eugenic Detectives on the Lookout for the Rural White Hovel Family Two: Curious Scenes: The Fringes of Rural Rehabilitation in 1930s Documentary Photography Three: Madness in the Dead Heart: Ed Gein and the Fabrication of the Transgender Heartland "Psycho" Killer Myth Four: "Maimed in Body and Spirit": The Spectacle of White Appalachian Poverty Tours during the 1960s Five: Banjos, Chainsaws, and Sodomy: Making 1970s Rural Horror Films and the Apex of the Anti-Idyll Six: Estranged but Not Strangers: Nonconformity Encounters Identity in 1990s Hate-Crime Documentaries Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2020
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Sociology / General, People with Disabilities, Sociology / Rural
Lccn
2021-004006
Dewey Decimal
306.76609730904
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science

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