1. Introduction -- 2. The Queerness of Intelligence -- 3. Queer Spies -- 4. Treason, Agency and Sexuality -- 5. Queerness, Secrecy and Revelation -- 6. Coming Out as an Intelligence Agent -- 7. The Politics of Covert Activity -- 8. The Future is Queer: New Developments in Intelligence Activity. .
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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Why Don't IR Scholars Study Intelligence? -- Bringing Intelligence Back In: To the Study of International Relations -- Queer Phenomenology -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Queerness of Intelligence -- Asking Queer Questions About Intelligence -- Intelligence, Queerness, and Interstitial Spaces -- Intelligence, Queer Theory, and the House of IR -- Open Secrets: A Diversity of Queer Practices in International Relations -- The Queer Activities of Intelligence -- Intelligence Activity as the Third Way -- The Queer Mission of the Intelligence Community -- What Is Queer About Intelligence Activities? -- Ontology, Hierarchy, and Covert Activity as Queer Politics -- Accepting the Reality of Our Queer Foreign Policy -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Queer Spies -- Intelligence Agents: Bodies Behaving Queerly in Space -- Intelligence Agents, Neutrality, and Agency -- A Queer Identity: The Ambiguous Legal and Ethical Status of the Spy -- The State as Container/State as Vault: The Spy's Queer Moral Status -- Her Naked State/Our Naked State: The Myth of Artemis and the Ethics of Spying -- Actaeon and the Precarious Power of the Spy -- Who Wants to Be Actaeon? -- Actaeon in the International Community -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Treason, Agency, and Sexuality -- The Prevailing Orthodoxy About Treason -- Queerness, Disloyalty, and Moral Failing -- Treason and the Body of the Traitor -- Three Narratives About Homosexuality -- Narrative One: Homosexuality as Queered Loyalty -- The Problem of Secrecy -- The Problem of Loyalty -- The Queerness of the Double Agent -- Narrative Two: Gay Agents and the Performance of Espionage -- The Dual Identity of the Gay CIA Operative -- Coming Out as Gay at the CIA -- Narrative Three: A Normal American Family: Heterosexuality as an Indicator of Stability.
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