The Reification of Desire: Toward a Queer Marxism
By (Author) Kevin Floyd
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
20th August 2009
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and political philosophy
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
335.4
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
The Reification of Desiretakes two critical perspectives rarely analyzed togetherformative arguments for Marxism and those that have been the basis for queer theoryand productively scrutinizes these ideas bothwithandagainsteach other to put forth a new theoretical connection between Marxism and queer studies.
Kevin Floyd brings queer critique to bear on the Marxian categories of reification and totality and considers the dialectic that frames the work of Georg Lukcs, Herbert Marcuse, and Fredric Jameson. Reading the work of these theorists together with influential queer work by such figures as Michel Foucault and Judith Butler, and alongside reconsiderations of such texts asThe Sun Also RisesandMidnight Cowboy, Floyd reformulates these two central categories that have been inseparable from a key strand of Marxist thought and have marked both its explanatory power and its limitations. Floyd theorizes a dissociation of sexuality from gender at the beginning of the twentieth century in terms of reification to claim that this dissociation is one aspect of a larger dynamic of social reification enforced by capitalism.
Developing a queer examination of reification and totality, Kevin Floyd ultimately argues that the insights of queer theory require a fundamental rethinking of both.
Kevin Floyd is associate professor of English at Kent State University.