- Guy Hocquenghem
Guy Hocquenghem (
3 December 1946 –28 August 1988 ) was a French writer and queer theorist.Biography
Guy Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris and was educated at the
Ecole Normale Supérieure . His participation in the May 1968 student rebellion in France formed his allegiance to theCommunist Party , which later expelled him because of his homosexuality. He taught philosophy at the University of Vincennes-Saint Denis, Paris and was the author of numerous novels and works of theory. He was the staff writer for the French publication "Libération ". Hocquenghem was the first gay man to be a member of theFront Homosexuel d'Action Révolutionnaire (FHAR), originally formed bylesbian separatists who split from theMouvement Homophile de France in 1971. With filmmakerLionel Soukaz (b. 1953), Hocquenghem wrote and produced adocumentary film about gay history, "Race d'Ep! " (1979) the last word of the title being a play on the French word "pede" meaning gay [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0219992/ Race d'Ep (1979) ] ] . Hocquenghem died of anAIDS -related illness in 1988.Though Hocquenghem had a significant impact on leftist thinking in France, his reputation has failed to grow to international prominence. Only the first of his theoretical tracts, "
Homosexual Desire " (1972) and his first novel, "L'Amour en relief" (1982) have been translated into English. Although "Race d'Ep!" was shown at Roxie Cinema inSan Francisco in April 1980 and released in America as "The Homosexual Century ", like Hocquenghem, the film is virtually unknown.Career
Guy Hocquenghem's "Homosexual Desire" (1972, English translation 1978) may be the first work of
Queer Theory . Drawing on the theories ofdesiring-production developed byGilles Deleuze andFélix Guattari in their "Capitalism and Schizophrenia " project (1972-1980), Hocquenghem critiqued the influential models of the psyche and sexual desire derived from Lacan and Freud. The author also addressed the relation ofcapitalism to sexualities, the dynamics of desire, and the political effects of gay group-identities. Moreover, he repudiated the prospect of a new gay 'social organisation' of politics, along with the injunction to sacrifice oneself in the name of future generations. [Lee Edelman, "No Future:Queer Theory and the Death Drive", Duke University Press, 2005, page 31]Jeffrey Weeks's 1978 preface to the first English language translation of "
Homosexual Desire " situates the essay in relation to the various, mostly French, theories of subjectivity and desire surrounding and influencing Hocquenghem's thought. It was republished in French in 2000."L'Après-Mai des faunes" (1974) is the second and untranslated queer-theoretical text.
"Co-ire, album systématique de l'enfance" ("Co-anger: systematic album of childhood") (1976) examines childhood sexuality from a Marxist perspective. It was written with another professor,
René Schérer . It is rumored that Schérer and Hocquenghem had an affair in 1959, when the latter was 15: seehistorical pederastic couples ."Fin de section" (1976) short story collection
"La Dérive homosexuelle" (1977) is the third and yet to be translated queer-theoretical text.
"La Beauté du métis" (1979) analyzed French anti-Arab feeling and homophobia.
"L'Amour en relief" (1982) is Hocquenghem's first and most famous novel. A blind Tunisian boy explores French society and discovers the ways in which pleasure can form a resistance to totalitarianism. The novel gives context to homosexual desire as a resistance to
white supremacy andracism ."La Colère de l'agneau" ("The Wrath of the Lamb") (1985) is an experiment in millenarian and apocoliptic narrative taking
St. John the Evangelist as its subject."L'Âme atomique" ("The Atomic Heart") (1986) was written partly as a response to his deteriorating health, and again in collaboration with Schérer, this work espouses a philosophy composed of
dandyism ,gnosticism , andepicureanism ."Open letter to those who moved from Mao collars to Rotary wheels, Marseilles, Agone" (1986) was republished in 2003 with a foreword by
Serge Halimi ISBN 2-7489-0005-7"Eve" (1987) is a narrative which narrative carefully combines the story of
Genesis with the description of the changes in the body fromAIDS related symptoms and written as Hocquenghem's own body deteriorated."Voyages et adventures extraordinaires du Frère Angelo" (1988) explores the mind of an Italian monk accompanying the conquistadors to the New World.
Works
* "Homosexual Desire" (1972, English translation 1978)
* "L'Après-Mai des faunes" (1974)
* "Co-ire, album systématique de l'enfance" ("Co-anger: systematic album of childhood", with René Schérer) (1976)
* "Fin de section" (1976) short stories
* "La Dérive homosexuelle" (1977)
* "La Beauté du métis" (1979)
* "The Gay travels: guide and glance homosexual over the large metropolises" (1980)
* "L'Amour en relief" (1982)
* "La Colère d'agneau" ("The Wrath of the Lamb") (1985)
* "L'Âme atomique" ("The Atomic Heart", with René Schérer) (1986)
* "Open letter to those who moved from Mao collars to Rotary wheels" (1986)
* "Eve" (1987)
* "Voyages et adventures extraordinaires du Frère Angelo" (1988)
* "The amphitheatre of the dead ones: anticipated memories" (1994)Works on Hocquenghem
Bill Marshall, "Guy Hocquenghem: Gay Beyond Identity" (
Duke University Press , 1996)References
ee Also
* [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Soukaz Lionel Soukaz at French Wikipedia]
Sources
* Deleuze, Gilles and
Félix Guattari . 1972. "Anti-Œdipus ". Trans. Robert Hurley, Mark Seem and Helen R. Lane. London and New York: Continuum, 2004. Vol. 1 of "Capitalism and Schizophrenia ". 2 vols. 1972-1980. Trans. of "L'Anti-Oedipe". Paris: Les Editions de Minuit. ISBN 0826476953.
* Hocquenghem, Guy. 1972. "Homosexual Desire". Trans. Daniella Dangoor. 2nd ed. Series Q Ser. Durham: Duke UP, 1993. ISBN 0822313847.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1109479 Guy Hocquenghem at IMDB]
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