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UC-Irvine’s Trans-Scripts Journal Publishes Diego Costa’s “Forget Theory”

 

The University of California-Irvine’s interdisciplinary journal Trans-Scripts just published Diego Costa’s essay “Forget Theory: In Praise of Psychoanalysis’ Queerness.” The piece “outs” the psychoanalytic as always already queer, and calls out Queer theorists’ resistance in recognizing and addressing the fundamental correspondences between analysis and Queer Theory. The journal’s current issue also includes essays by Lee Edelman, Tom Boellstorff and an interview with Elizabeth Povinelli, among others. It is all downloadable in PDF format, click here.

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