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Radical Desires : French Gay Liberation and Anticolonial Critique - Hauke Branding

Radical Desires

French Gay Liberation and Anticolonial Critique

By: Hauke Branding (Editor), Julian Volz (Editor)

Paperback | 9 January 2026 | Edition Number 1

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An intersectional approach to the radicality of desire.

Despite a historically rich tradition of thinking about the relation between sexuality, desire, and revolution, there is little engagement with desire's radicality today. This volume attends to the radicality of desire as a starting point for overcoming heteropatriarchal capitalism by turning to the specific radical homosexual critique as it was first formulated in France in the 1970s in the writings of the Mouvement de Liberation des Femmes and the Front Homosexuel d'Action Revolutionnaire, as well as in the conceptions of their most important protagonists, Monique Wittig and Guy Hocquenghem.

Radical Desires seeks to emphasize the anti-identitarian character of the French gay liberation movement, as well as its implicit and explicit critique of gender and sexual binaries. At the same time, the volume is also interested in intersectionally expanding this critique by confronting it with anticolonial and queer of color perspectives. As French gay liberation activists' relations to North African men were often problematic, several contributions engage with the latent orientalist and racist tropes that appear in the movement's writings. By aiming to go beyond a mere historicization of these ambivalences and exploring which contemporary problems appear in a different light as a result, Radical Desires highlights the (dis-)continuous relationship between current debates and those in 1970s France.

To explore the multiplicity of forms with or in which these critiques were expressed, this volume places theoretical perspectives in conversation with artistic perspectives on queer liberation in a transnational context. Contributors include Friederike Beier, Antoine Idier, Emilie Noteris, Lukas Betzler, Mohammad Shawky Hassan, Sido Lansari, Todd Shepard, and Julian Volz.

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