QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 5, No. 3Author :
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Published : Thursday 30 November 2017
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In This IssueEssays Casey Ryan Kelly, "Emasculating Trump: Incredulity, Homophobia, and the Spectacle of White Masculinity" Angel Daniel Matos, "Rabbit Weddings, Animal Collectives, and the Potentialities of Perverse Reading: Children's Literature and Queer Worldmaking in A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo"Forum: Queer Forum on Navigating Normativity Between Field and Academe in India Jeff Roy, "Introduction" Gayatri Reddy, "Paradigms of Thirdness: Analyzing the Past, Present, and Potential Futures of Gender and Sexual Meaning in India" Aniruddha Dutta, "On Queerly Hidden Lives: Precarity and (In)visibility between Formal and Informal Economies in India" Sayan Bhattacharya, "Unhoming the Home as Field: Notes Towards Difficult Friendships" Uditi Sen, "Choukathe Danriye (Standing at the Threshold): Queer Negotiations of Kolkata's Archives and Society" Elaine Craddock, "Recalibrating (Field)work" Srimati Basu, "Hiding in Plain Sight: Disclosure, Identity, and the Indian Men's Rights Movement" Anuj Vaidya, "Forest Tales: Restorying the Ramayana" Anjali Arondekar, "Itinerant Sex" Geeta Patel, "Queer/Ivory Proclivities" Lalita du Perron, "'How Can I Be Too Loud and Still Not Be Heard?' Negotiating Heteromisogyny in the Academy while Confronting White Feminism" Brian A. Horton, "The Queer Turn in South Asian Studies? or 'That's Over & Done Queen, On to the Next'"Queer Conversation Mia Fischer, Sarah Slater, CeCe McDonald, and Joshua Allen, "Transgender Visibility, Abolitionism, and Resistive Organizing in the Age of Trump: A Conversation with CeCe McDonald and Joshua Allen"Exhibit Review Frederick S. Roden, The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination (2018)Book Reviews Karl Schoonover and Rosalind Galt, Queer Cinema in the World, reviewed by Juan Llamas-Rodriguez Stacey Waite, Teaching Queer: Radical Possibilities for Writing and Knowing, reviewed by Kathryn Joan Leslie Omar G. Encarnación, Out in the Periphery: Latin America's Gay Rights Revolution, reviewed by Lisa M. Corrigan Ramzi Fawaz, The New Mutants: Superheroes and the Radical Imagination of American Comics, reviewed by Jennifer Cuffman
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