Queer Kinships

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communitarianism
digital activism
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forthcoming
French universalism
identity politics
queer kinship

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  • ISBN 9781805968603
  • Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Queer Kinships explores how queer individuals and communities in France resist erasure and reimagine belonging through inventive practices of kinship. Moving beyond the limited binaries of communitarianism and universalism, the book traces how French queers cultivate relational solidarities across linguistic, digital, and activist spaces. Through detailed analyses of conferences, podcasts, digital activism, and the Collages Féminicides movement, CJ Gomolka introduces the concepts of nomenclatural, techno, and interpellative kinships as frameworks for understanding new forms of affiliation that emerge under conditions of censorship, discrimination, violence, and death. The book demonstrates how queers forge bonds across difference that challenge Republican assimilationist models while also resisting Anglo-American universalizing notions of queer identity. By situating these practices within France’s longer histories of colonialism, universalism, and state-managed erasure, Queer Kinships illuminates the radical potential of kinship as both a reparative practice and a speculative horizon. It will be essential reading for scholars of queer theory, French and Francophone studies, gender studies, and anyone interested in how kinship offers tools for survival, resistance, and coalition-building in precarious times.

CJ Gomolka’s main area of research and publication is sexuality and gender in 21st century French and Francophone Cultural Studies. He has published peer-reviewed articles in Contemporary French Civilization, French Cultural Studies, Women in French Studies, Romanica Silesiana, Pacific Coast Philology, and Synthesis, chapters in edited collections on queer pedagogy in the French classroom, and encyclopedic entries on sexuality and literature.