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Rabbles
Alexander Stoffel and Felix del Campo
8 episodes
1 day ago
Rabbles is series of talks with radical thinkers and agitators who are pushing the boundaries of revolutionary queer praxis. The conversations are for anyone who wants to learn more about histories of queer social movements, and their contributions to contemporary socialist and communist politics. It aims to bridge the ever-widening gap between queer scholarly knowledge production within the academy and activist sites. Watch the episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjb7ZA9lxji0R5stAcLaqEA
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Rabbles is series of talks with radical thinkers and agitators who are pushing the boundaries of revolutionary queer praxis. The conversations are for anyone who wants to learn more about histories of queer social movements, and their contributions to contemporary socialist and communist politics. It aims to bridge the ever-widening gap between queer scholarly knowledge production within the academy and activist sites. Watch the episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjb7ZA9lxji0R5stAcLaqEA
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Max Fox on sexual liberation and its legacies
Rabbles
1 hour 33 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
Max Fox on sexual liberation and its legacies

In this episode, Max Fox reflects on the sexual liberation movement of the late-sixties and early seventies. We discussed the politicization of homosexuality during the sexual liberation era, the inheritances and departures from the movement's ideology, and the possibilities of sexual politics today.

You can find Max on Twitter @mxwfx (https://bit.ly/2MUazHa) or at https://www.maxfox.site.

πŸ¦‹ NAVIGATION πŸ¦‹

1:20 β€” The new-found interest in the sexual liberation movement in recent years
7:45 β€” A β€˜return to sex’ within queer writing?
29:40 β€” Historicizing sexual liberation
37:35 β€” Structural similarities between the '70s and 2010s
48:45 β€” Stonewall as an anti-colonial uprising
56:55 β€” The limits of 'normativity'
1:11:18 β€” Self-determination vs. self-expression

πŸ¦‹ FURTHER RESOURCES πŸ¦‹

Sex as Cultural Form: The Antinomies of Sexual Discourse (Christopher Chitty): https://bit.ly/2Mw1l3O
Max Fox Discusses his Experience Editing Christopher Chitty's Work for Sexual Hegemony (Max Fox): https://bit.ly/36Dt619
The Dutch Disease of Homosexuality (Christopher Chitty): https://bit.ly/3jgQCpT

πŸ¦‹ FOLLOW US πŸ¦‹

Twitter @StoffelAlex (https://bit.ly/3c5Bydl) and @FelixdlCampo (https://bit.ly/368LYoH)
Instagram @delcampofelix (https://bit.ly/36b7hpw)

Rabbles
Rabbles is series of talks with radical thinkers and agitators who are pushing the boundaries of revolutionary queer praxis. The conversations are for anyone who wants to learn more about histories of queer social movements, and their contributions to contemporary socialist and communist politics. It aims to bridge the ever-widening gap between queer scholarly knowledge production within the academy and activist sites. Watch the episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjb7ZA9lxji0R5stAcLaqEA