Jasbir Puars Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times is a refreshing and much-needed addition to this recent queer scholarship. . . . Her argument is essential for critics looking for a way to better understand the linkages between sexuality and antiterrorism. - Robert Diaz, Criticism
Jasbir Puars Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times is a powerful, energetic, and highly insightful read. The book absorbs a surprising amount of intellectual, political, and emotional labour. . . . [R]eaders can have that rare and golden experience of emerging from these pages transformed. Indeed, the demands that Puar places on her reader are substantial, but the rewards well worth it. Cutting, courageous, and prescient, Terrorist Assemblages is well worth the read. - Deborah Cowen, Antipode
A profound and challenging book that should be read widely and repeatedly, Puars latest work contains revelations about contemporary power that offer avenues for transforming academic knowledge and our own subjectivities. - Liz Philipose, Signs
Terrorist Assemblages is brilliant, hyperkinetic, and perhaps, most of all, ferocious. It is ferocious in its analysis and critique not only of networks of control over and unrelenting superpanopticism of queer, racialized bodies but also of queer, feminist, and critical race theory and activism. - Victor Roman Mendoza, Journal of Asian American Studies
[Terrorist Assemblages] makes an original and important contribution to feminist scholarship. - Alyson M. Cole, Womens Review of Books
By articulating terrorism, patriotism, and U.S. exceptionalism not only to race but also to homophobia, heteronormativity, and queerness, Terrorist Assemblages offers a trenchant critique of contemporary bio- as well as geopolitics. As an author on a hotly debated topic, Jasbir Puar is as gracious about acknowledging other authors contributions as she is unyielding in her interrogations of secular-liberalist epistemic conventions. This is a smart, admirably researched, and courageous book.Rey Chow, author of Sentimental Fabulations, Contemporary Chinese Films: Attachment in the Age of Global Visibility
I could not stop reading this outraged, meticulous, passionate, and brilliantly-visioned book. Jasbir K. Puars analysis of the neoliberal, imperial, sexual, and racist present reaches into the U.S. academy and multiple transnational publics and is critical of them all, even when she has solidarity with them. Its been a long time since I read something so smart and so thorough in its storytelling.Lauren Berlant, author of The Queen of America Goes to Washington City: Essays on Sex and Citizenship
In this powerful book, Jasbir K. Puar offers a stunning critique of `homonational politics. She rethinks intersections as assemblages, as networks of affect, intensity, and movement. The very rigor of her critique suggests an unflinching optimism about what is possible for queer politics.Sara Ahmed, author of Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others
Terrorist Assemblages is brilliant, hyperkinetic, and perhaps, most of all, ferocious. It is ferocious in its analysis and critique not only of networks of control over and unrelenting superpanopticism of queer, racialized bodies but also of queer, feminist, and critical race theory and activism. -- Victor Roman Mendoza * Journal of Asian American Studies *
A profound and challenging book that should be read widely and repeatedly, Puars latest work contains revelations about contemporary power that offer avenues for transforming academic knowledge and our own subjectivities. -- Liz Philipose * Signs *
Jasbir Puars Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times is a powerful, energetic, and highly insightful read. The book absorbs a surprising amount of intellectual, political, and emotional labour. . . . [R]eaders can have that rare and golden experience of emerging from these pages transformed. Indeed, the demands that Puar places on her reader are substantial, but the rewards well worth it. Cutting, courageous, and prescient, Terrorist Assemblages is well worth the read. -- Deborah Cowen * Antipode *
Jasbir Puars Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times is a refreshing and much-needed addition to this recent queer scholarship. . . . Her argument is essential for critics looking for a way to better understand the linkages between sexuality and antiterrorism. -- Robert Diaz * Criticism *