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The Empire of Love: Toward A Theory Of Intimacy, Genealogy, And Carnality (Public Planet Books) Paperback – 30 Aug 2006

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“Elizabeth A. Povinelli’s "Empire of Love" is a stunning achievement, tracking the intricate connections between forms of liberal governance and forms of love in the contemporary world. Povinelli renounces any temptation to take the highway of thought and instead takes the reader on a journey in which worlds known and less-known are slowly and patiently explored and shared. This is a book that touches the soul.”—Veena Das, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University

“What a brilliant book. Elizabeth A. Povinelli strives to make all the intellectual moves that need to be made today: connecting studies of sexuality to other phenomena that seem to be unrelated, thus opening out what gets to count as ‘sexuality’; thinking about sexuality in relation to liberal governance; and moving us beyond the binary opposition of freedom versus constraint. These arguments are refreshing as well as pressing for our times.”— Lisa Rofel, author of "Desiring China"

“Writing in this exquisite and courageous book of her experiences of community at opposite ends of the world, Elizabeth A. Povinelli meditates here on everything that both links and divides Australian indigenes from North American radical faeries—and, in so doing, provides us with an astonishing account of embodied intimacies caught between global discourses of individual freedom and social constraint.”—Andrew Parker, editor of "The Philosopher and His Poor" by Jacques Rancière

"Elizabeth A. Povinelli's "Empire of Love" is a stunning achievement, tracking the intricate connections between forms of liberal governance and forms of love in the contemporary world. Povinelli renounces any temptation to take the highway of thought and instead takes the reader on a journey in which worlds known and less-known are slowly and patiently explored and shared. This is a book that touches the soul."--Veena Das, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University

"Writing in this exquisite and courageous book of her experiences of community at opposite ends of the world, Elizabeth A. Povinelli meditates here on everything that both links and divides Australian indigenes from North American radical faeries--and, in so doing, provides us with an astonishing account of embodied intimacies caught between global discourses of individual freedom and social constraint."--Andrew Parker, editor of "The Philosopher and His Poor" by Jacques RanciEre

Elizabeth A. Povinelli s Empire of Love is a stunning achievement, tracking the intricate connections between forms of liberal governance and forms of love in the contemporary world. Povinelli renounces any temptation to take the highway of thought and instead takes the reader on a journey in which worlds known and less-known are slowly and patiently explored and shared. This is a book that touches the soul. Veena Das, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University"

What a brilliant book. Elizabeth A. Povinelli strives to make all the intellectual moves that need to be made today: connecting studies of sexuality to other phenomena that seem to be unrelated, thus opening out what gets to count as sexuality; thinking about sexuality in relation to liberal governance; and moving us beyond the binary opposition of freedom versus constraint. These arguments are refreshing as well as pressing for our times. Lisa Rofel, author of Desiring China"

Writing in this exquisite and courageous book of her experiences of community at opposite ends of the world, Elizabeth A. Povinelli meditates here on everything that both links and divides Australian indigenes from North American radical faeries and, in so doing, provides us with an astonishing account of embodied intimacies caught between global discourses of individual freedom and social constraint. Andrew Parker, editor of The Philosopher and His Poor by Jacques Ranciere"

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"What a brilliant book. Elizabeth A. Povinelli strives to make all the intellectual moves that need to be made today: connecting studies of sexuality to other phenomena that seem to be unrelated, thus opening out what gets to count as 'sexuality'; thinking about sexuality in relation to liberal governance; and moving us beyond the binary opposition of freedom versus constraint. These arguments are refreshing as well as pressing for our times."-- Lisa Rofel, author of "Desiring China"

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Like many titles in queer theory, this promises something sexy and provocative but delivers a rather dry selection of theory driven essays. The first, a discussion of the social and ethnic ramifications of an infectious sore on the author's shoulder, has to do with disease, racial identity, medical policy and, only remotely, with sex. The essay is impressionistic, offering an array of concerns rather than a coherent argument. The remainder of the book has to do with the interection of indigenous and gay and lesbian subcultures, not exactly a central concern of our day but an area of some anthropological interest. The writing is sometimes personal and rather moving, often drearily academic.
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