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Lee Edelman is a professor of the English Department at Tufts University. He has become a central figure in the development, dissemination, and rethinking of [[Queer Theory]]. | [[Image:edelman.jpg|thumb|right|Edelman speaking]]Lee Edelman is a professor of the English Department at Tufts University. He has become a central figure in the development, dissemination, and rethinking of [[Queer Theory]]. | ||
A summary of his major text, ''[[No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive]]'' (Duke University Press, 2004) can be found at the article linked. | A summary of his major text, ''[[No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive]]'' (Duke University Press, 2004) can be found at the article linked. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 9 January 2010

Lee Edelman is a professor of the English Department at Tufts University. He has become a central figure in the development, dissemination, and rethinking of Queer Theory.
A summary of his major text, No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive (Duke University Press, 2004) can be found at the article linked.