酷儿个体发生与性的循环或者《论理论的古怪性

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Telos Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3817/0923204101
Kevin S. Amidon
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酷儿理论有一个问题。这个问题并不仅仅属于酷儿理论,因为它是所有理论——社会的、心理的、文学的、自然科学的或其他的——寻求解释人类现象的范畴的共同问题,并对它们产生影响。然而,酷儿理论却以独特而重要的方式遇到并体现了这个问题。事实上,酷儿理论似乎在很大程度上是从其他早期形式的理论中由这个问题产生的摩擦中发展起来的——因此,具有讽刺意味的是,它可能包含了对这个问题的唯一适当的答案这个问题也并不新鲜,因为它困扰着从克尔凯郭尔到费耶阿本德,从康德到Žižek,从谢林到德曼,阿多诺和巴特勒的哲学家和评论家。这是所有理论的痛苦和威严。这是普遍对特殊的暴政。
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Queer Ontogeny and the Circuits of Sexuality; or, On the Queerness of Theory
Queer theory has a problem. This problem does not belong uniquely to queer theory, for it is common to and has consequences for all theory— social, psychological, literary, natural scientific, or otherwise—that seeks categories for the explanation of human phenomena. Queer theory, however, encounters and embodies this problem in uniquely significant ways. Queer theory seems, in fact, to have developed largely out of the friction generated by this problem in other earlier forms of theory—and may thus, ironically, contain the only adequate answer to it.1 This problem is also hardly new, for it has exercised philosophers and critics from Kierkegaard to Feyerabend, from Kant to Žižek, from Schelling to de Man, Adorno, and Butler. It is the misery and the majesty of all theory. It is the tyranny of the universal over the particular.
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