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Terry Goldie (Author)

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May 1, 2008

Evocative of Patrick Califia-Rice and Kate Bornstein, this frank and personal collection of essays explores the politics of gender, identity, race, and queer sex imbued with the author’s own experiences. Terry Goldie delves into subjects that are both varied and explicit, including drag queens, feminism, cross-cultural sex, and the homosexual child, all with a perceptive and provocative eye, the result of which expands and deepens our understanding of the parameters and ramifi cations of queer sexuality, in all its forms.

Terry Goldie is the author of three previous books and is an English professor at York University in Toronto.


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In this book Terry Goldie outs himself, theory, and art, not to render them more transparent, but to question what “we” are looking for in them. In queersexlife, memoir meets theory, meets sex, meets race, meets gay, meets masculinity, meets femininity, meets gender, implicating our desires and pleasures and then shining the light back on readers’ own queer sex lives. In this age of homonormativity and its disciplinary practices, Goldie requires us to think the messy pleasures of queer politics and practices again and again. Hurray for him!
—RINALDO WALCOTT, Associate Professor, Centre for Media and Culture in Education, University of Toronto (RINALDO WALCOTT 20080924)

Is bisexuality an identity? Does the penis always rule? How does the desiring anus work? Why do we still bother with sexual orientation? Is identity useful when it comes to the sexual? These and other contemporary concerns in Critical Sexuality Studies provide the focus for queersexlife. If you like your theory complex, rich and built from the “bottom” up, you'll like Goldie's gentle, wry and persuasive approach. Most importantly, he reminds us that without objectification there can be no desire, but without subjectification there can be no pleasure.
—GARY W. DOWSETT, PhD, La Trobe University, Melbourne (GARY W. DOWSETT Gary W. Dowsett 20090212)

Unlike bestselling gay memoirs like Aiden Shaw's My Undoing and Augusten Burroughs' Running with Scissors, Goldie's queersexlife places snippets of autobiography within a larger context: a vast web of sociology, feminism, psychoanalysis, literary theory, and historical research.
Xtra! West and Xtra! (Xtra! West 20090418)

Goldie blows "normative" thinking out of the water by immersing us in dinge queens, drag queens, intersex, and anal sex--taking the "personal memoir" approach to academia to a whole new level.... The words contained in this instant classic (and perhaps soon-to-be-seminal work) are for those willing to shed their heterosexual conditioning for a moment and delve into the dense and ever-evolving subculture that challenges the status quo at every turn.
EDGE New York (EDGE New York )

Terry Goldie’s work is an important contribution to queer theory because it fills a need that is often missing in many theoretical works: a deeper knowledge of the writer. Besides Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, very few theoretical writers insert autobiographical information into their works, and I didn’t really notice this void until reading queersexlife. Whether sharing information about his childhood, photos of himself in drag, or his preference for anal passivity, Goldie lets the reader into his life with the sincere purpose of bring theory to life.... I hope that Goldie’s text is as influential to the queer studies community as it was to me personally and that other theorists follow suit.
Feminist Review (Feminist Review )

queersexlife addresses a new way to make sense of theories of sexual desire: through one's own experiences. This series of cleverly titled essays is a compelling collection, chronicling Terry Goldie's journey to understanding himself.
Curve (Curve )

I was delighted to come across queersexlife, a iconoclastic mix of theory and autobiography by York University professor Terry Goldie. In a chapter ironically titled "There is No Such Thing as a Bisexual," Goldie examines his long and fraught attempt to define himself and almost slips the surly bonds of identity altogether.
Toronto Star (Toronto Star )

About the Author

Terry Goldie is the author of two previous non-fiction books, and the editor of the anthology In a Queer Country: Gay & Lesbian Studies in the Canadian Context (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2001). He is a professor of English at York University in Toronto, where he teaches Canadian and postcolonial literatures with particular interest in gay studies, literary theory, and cinema.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
pride day, homosexual sex, gay fathers, sexual self, embodied others, pink snow, dinge queen, stranger sex, ual child, autobiographical criticism, heterosexual pornography, male feminism
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
The Crying Game, North American, John Money, United States, Dragging Feminism, Jane Gallop, Ethics of Sexual Orientation, Queer Geography, The Homo, Jonathan Dollimore, The Science, Frank Browning, Sara Ahmed's Strange Encounters, Volatile Bodies, Slavoj Zizek, Robert Frost, Cole Tucker, Edward Stein, Gary Dowsett's Practicing Desire
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