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What's the Use?: On Uses of Use
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What's the Use?: On Uses of Use
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What's the Use?: On Uses of Use
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In
What's the Use?
Sara Ahmed continues the work she began in
The Promise of Happiness
and
Willful Subjects
by taking up a single word--in this case,
use
--and following it around. She shows how use became associated with life and strength in nineteenth-century biological and social thought and considers how utilitarianism offered a set of educational techniques for shaping individuals by directing them toward useful ends. Ahmed also explores how spaces become restricted to some uses and users, with specific reference to universities. She notes, however, the potential for
queer use
: how things can be used in ways that were not intended or by those for whom they were not intended. Ahmed posits queer use as a way of reanimating the project of diversity work as the ordinary and painstaking task of opening up institutions to those who have historically been excluded.
What's the Use?
Sara Ahmed continues the work she began in
The Promise of Happiness
and
Willful Subjects
by taking up a single word--in this case,
use
--and following it around. She shows how use became associated with life and strength in nineteenth-century biological and social thought and considers how utilitarianism offered a set of educational techniques for shaping individuals by directing them toward useful ends. Ahmed also explores how spaces become restricted to some uses and users, with specific reference to universities. She notes, however, the potential for
queer use
: how things can be used in ways that were not intended or by those for whom they were not intended. Ahmed posits queer use as a way of reanimating the project of diversity work as the ordinary and painstaking task of opening up institutions to those who have historically been excluded.