- Gertrude Stein
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I am on the same page as Bollen when he considers the dance floor as space where relations between memory and content, self and other, become inextricably intertwined.
- Jose Muñoz in Cruising Utopia, 2009
Cruising Utopia (2009) so far - Chapter Three
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If Heidegger is the philosopher of Being,
and Bloch is the philosopher of the Not-Yet,
then Derrida is, in many ways, the philosopher of the No-Longer.
by AR
If Heidegger is the philosopher of Being,
and Bloch is the philosopher of the Not-Yet,
then Derrida is, in many ways, the philosopher of the No-Longer.
But a "no-longer" that keeps returning.
This is why Muñoz is able to bring Bloch and Derrida together in such a compelling way:
—from Bloch comes the future;
—from Derrida comes the ghost.
And the result is almost a formula for Cruising Utopia:
the queer future is inhabited by the ghosts of past possibilities.
—from Bloch comes the future;
—from Derrida comes the ghost.
And the result is almost a formula for Cruising Utopia:
the queer future is inhabited by the ghosts of past possibilities.
I suggest that holding queerness in a sort of ontologically humble state, under a conceptual grid in which we do not claim to always already know queerness in the world, potentially staves off the ossifying effects of neoliberal ideology and the degradation of politics brought about by representations of queerness in contemporary popular culture.
- Jose Muñoz in Cruising Utopia, 2009
Queerness is not quite here; it is,
in the language of Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, a potentiality.
- Jose Muñoz in Cruising Utopia, 2009
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