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- Queer : a graphic history / by Barker, Meg-John,1974-author.(CARDINAL)410000; Scheele, Jules,1984-artist.(CARDINAL)429891;
Includes bibliographical references (page 174).Activist-academic Meg John Barker and cartoonist Julia Scheele illuminate the histories of queer thought and LGBTQ+ action in this groundbreaking non-fiction graphic novel. A kaleidoscope of characters from the diverse worlds of pop-culture, film, activism and academia guide us on a journey through the ideas, people and events that have shaped 'queer theory.' From identity politics and gender roles to privilege and exclusion, Queer explores how we came to view sex, gender and sexuality in the ways that we do; how these ideas get tangled up with our culture and our understanding of biology, psychology and sexology; and how these views have been disputed and challenged.1270L
- Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Homosexuality; Homosexuality; Queer comic books, strips, etc.; Queer theory.; Homosexuality.; Queer comics.; Queer theory.;
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- All y'all : queering southernness in US fiction, 1980-2020 / by Siegrist, Heidi,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [199]-215) and index.Introduction: Queering the queer South -- Southern-fried perversions: queer appetites in the works of Fannie Flagg and Dorothy Allison -- Near 'bout: Randall Kenan's swampy Southern queerness -- Pornographies of history: queer Southern melancholy in the works of Monique Truong and George Saunders -- Southern gothic hospitality: or, inviting in the queer vampires of Poppy Z. Brite, George R. R. Martin, and Jewelle Gomez -- Coda: Dragging Southernness."The South is often perceived as a haunted place in its region's literature, one that is strange, deviant, or 'queer.' The peculiar, often sexually charged literary worlds of contemporary writers like Fannie Flagg, Monique Truong, and Randall Kenan speak to this connection between queerness and the South. Heidi Siegrist explores the boundaries of negotiating place and sexuality by using the concept of Southernness-a purposefully fluid idea of the South that extends beyond a simple geography, eschewing familiar ideas of the Southern canon. When the connection between queerness and Southernness becomes apparent, Siegrist shows a Southern-branded queer deviance can not only change the way we think about literature but can also change Southern queer peoples' lived experiences. Siegrist gathers a bevy of undertheorized writers, from Kenan and Troung to Dorothy Allison and even George R. R. Martin, showing that there are many 'queer Souths.' Siegrist offers us these multiverses as a way to appreciate a place that is often unfriendly, even deadly, to queer people. But as Siegrist argues, none of these Souths, from the terrestrial to the imaginary, would be what they are without the influence and power of queer literature"--
- Subjects: Literary criticism.; American fiction; Sexual minorities in literature.; Queer theory.;
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- Queer abstraction / by Ledesma, Jared,1982-author,curator.(CARDINAL)898089; Getsy, David,contributor.(CARDINAL)302843; Fleming, Jeff,writer of foreword.; Des Moines Art Center,publisher,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)137215; Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)565021;
Includes bibliographical references.Queer Abstraction will be the first exhibition in the Des Moines Art Center's 70-year history to focus exclusively on queer subject matter. It marks a substantial shift in the Art Center's programming by purposely including queer voices that have been left out of art history. Assistant Curator Jared Ledesma is organizing the exhibition. For more than a century, many Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer artists have turned to the language of abstraction to illustrate diverse facets of sexuality and gender. In response to specific struggles - such as the criminalization of homosexuality, the Civil Rights Movement, and the AIDS crisis - queer artists have embraced abstraction to communicate their unauthorized desires and identities through an accepted mode of art. Marsden Hartley's modernist portrait of his fallen lover, Louise Fishman's queer feminist canvases, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres's tender, conceptual works are but a few examples. Currently, abstract art that embodies this mode of expression has gained the moniker "Queer Abstraction," and has become a growing aesthetic force during the present, unsettling era. Queer Abstraction unites contemporary artists who utilize the amorphous possibilities of abstraction to convey what it means to exist on the margins.--Museum website
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Homosexuality and art; Queer theory; Sexual minorities in art; Art, Abstract; Art, Modern; Queer theory.;
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- Deviant hollers : queering Appalachian ecologies for a sustainable future / by McNeill, Zane,editor.; Scott, Rebecca R.,editor.(CARDINAL)888228; Foote, Stephanie,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)887772;
"Deviant Hollers: Queering Appalachian Ecologies for a Sustainable Future uses the lens of queer ecologies to explore environmental destruction in Appalachia while mapping out alternative futures that follow from critical queer perspectives on the United States' exploitation of the land. With essays by Lis Regula, Jessica Cory, Chet Pancake, Tijah Bumgarner, MJ Eckhouse, and other essential thinkers, this collection brings to light both emergent and long-standing marginalized perspectives that give renewed energy to the struggle for a sustainable future. A new and valuable contribution to the field of Appalachian studies, rural queer studies, Indigenous studies, and ethnographic studies of the United States, Deviant Hollers presents a much-needed objection to the status quo of academic work, as well as to the American exceptionalism and white supremacy pervading US politics and the broader geopolitical climate. By focusing on queer critiques and acknowledging the status of Appalachia as a settler colony, Deviant Hollers offers new possibilities for a reimagined way of life"--Includes bibliographical references.Foreword / Stephanie Foote -- Introduction / Rebecca Scott and Zane McNeill -- Re-presenting the narrative : pursuing stories amid addiction / Tijah Bumgarner -- Intoxicated subjects : queer bodies and ecologies in "Trumpalachia" / Rebecca-Eli M. Long and Zane McNeill -- Queers embracing place in Appalachia : the importance of masculinities for queer acceptance / Baker A. Rogers -- Unsilencing indigeneity : Appalachian studies, Appalachian ecologies, and the continuation of settler colonialism / Jessica Cory -- It's Grandpa's land : settler property, heteropatriarchy, and environmental disasters / Kandice Grossman, Aaron Padgett, and Rebecca Scott -- Edible Kent : collaboration, decentralization, and sustainable agriculture in urban food systems / Lis Regula and MJ Eckhouse -- Arboreal blockaders : "queer/trans moments of critical Appalachian eco-action" / Chet Pancake -- Masculinities in the decline of coal : queer futures in the Appalachian coalfields / Gabe Schwartzman -- "I fixed up the trees to give them some new life" : queer desire, affect, and ecology in the work of LGBTQIA+ Appalachian artists / Maxwell Cloe.
- Subjects: Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities; Queer theory; Human ecology; Queer theory.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Queer theory.;
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- Queer : the ultimate LGBT guide for teens / by Belge, Kathy.(CARDINAL)597049; Bieschke, Marke.(CARDINAL)597050;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-200) and index.The "Q" word: am I queer? -- Embracing your queerness: coming out -- Navigating your queer sphere: finding your people -- Rising above: how to overcome queerphobia -- Making your move: queer dating -- Getting together: queer relationships -- The big "S": queer sex -- Conclusion.A guide that helps LGBT teens come out to friends and family, navigate their new LGBT social life, figure out if a crush is also queer, and rise up against bigotry and homophobia.Young Adult1030L
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adults.; Homosexuality.; Sexual minorities.; Gay people.; Lesbians.; Bisexual people.; Transsexuals.; Queer theory.; Homosexuality.; Homosexuals.; Lesbians.; Bisexual people.; Transsexual people.; Queer theory.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
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- Queer : la guia LGBT para adolescentes / by Belge, Kathy,author.(CARDINAL)597049; Bieschke, Marke,author.(CARDINAL)597050;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-200) and index.A guide that helps LGBT teens come out to friends and family, navigate their new LGBT social life, figure out if a crush is also queer, and rise up against bigotry and homophobia.
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Homosexuality.; Gay people.; Lesbians.; Bisexual people.; Transsexuals.; Queer theory.; Spanish language materials.; Homosexuality.; Homosexuals.; Lesbians.; Bisexual people.; Transsexual people.; Queer theory.;
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- Queer devotion : spirituality beyond the binary in myth, story, and practice / by Burgess, Charlie Claire,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-223).Queer Devotion by Charlie Claire Burgess reimagines sacred stories through a queer, gender-expansive lens, revealing the long-standing presence of queerness in spirituality. Blending myth, history, and spiritual practice, the book offers exercises, prompts, and rituals to help readers cultivate a self-defined, affirming queer devotion.
- Subjects: Queer theory; Sexual minorities; Gender identity; Mythology; Sexual minorities;
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- This has always been a war : the radicalization of a working-class queer / by Fox, Lori,author.;
"A powerful, personal critique of capitalist patriarchy as seen through the eyes of a queer radical. Capitalism has infiltrated every aspect of our personal, social, economic, and sexual lives. By examining the politics of gender, environment, and sexuality, we can see the ways straight, cis, white, and especially male upper-class people control and subvert the other - queer, non-binary, BIPOC, and female bodies - in order to keep the working lower classes divided. Patriarchy and classism are forms of systemic violence which ensure that the main commodity of capitalism - a large, disposable, cheap, and ideally subjugated work force - is readily available. There is a lot wrong with the ways we live, work, and treat each other. In essays that are both accessible and inspiring, Lori Fox examines their confrontations with the capitalist patriarchy through their experiences as a queer, non-binary, working-class farm hand, labourer, bartender, bush-worker, and road dog, exploring the ugly places where issues of gender, sexuality, class, and the environment intersect. In applying the micro to the macro, demonstrating how the personal is political and vice versa, Fox exposes the flaws in believing that this is the only way our society can or should work. Brash, topical, and passionate, This Has Always Been a War is not only a collection of essays, but a series of dispatches from the combative front lines of our present-day culture."--Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Working class.; Capitalism.; Minorities.; Patriarchy.; Working class; Capitalism; Minorities; Patriarchy; Minorities; Queer theory.; Sexual minorities; Queer theory.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
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- Queer : the ultimate LGBTQ guide for teens / by Belge, Kathy,author.(CARDINAL)597049; Bieschke, Marke,author.(CARDINAL)597050;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-201) and index.Introduction -- The "Q" word: am I queer? -- Embracing your queerness: coming out -- Navigating your queer sphere: finding your people -- Rising above: how to overcome queerphobia -- Making your move: queer dating -- Getting together: queer relationships -- The big "S": queer sex -- Conclusion.A guide that helps LGBT teens come out to friends and family, navigate their new LGBT social life, figure out if a crush is also queer, and rise up against bigotry and homophobia.10301030L
- Subjects: Homosexuality; Gay people; Sexual minorities; Lesbians; Bisexual people; Transsexuals; Queer theory; Homosexuality.; Homosexuals.; Lesbians.; Bisexual people.; Transsexual people.; Queer theory.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
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- Queer / by Getsy, David,editor,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)302843; Barney, Natalie Clifford,contributor.(CARDINAL)722029; Cocteau, Jean,1889-1963,contributor.(CARDINAL)138321; Bruce, Richard,1906-1987,contributor.(CARDINAL)875074; Genet, Jean,1910-1986,contributor.(CARDINAL)142224; Smith, Jack,1932-1989,contributor.(CARDINAL)872035; Oiticica, Hélio,1937-1980,contributor.(CARDINAL)269982; Manayath, Nithin,contributor.; Ludlam, Charles,contributor.(CARDINAL)743695; Pérez Ocaña, José,1947-1983,contributor.(CARDINAL)873461; Barthes, Roland,contributor.(CARDINAL)142766; Hammond, Harmony,contributor.(CARDINAL)153929; Fani-Kayode, Rotimi,1955-1989,contributor.(CARDINAL)872014; Jarman, Derek,1942-1994,contributor.(CARDINAL)740159; Bordowitz, Gregg,contributor.(CARDINAL)873201; Julien, Isaac,contributor.(CARDINAL)899902; Sillman, Amy,contributor.(CARDINAL)286572; Hudson,contributor.(CARDINAL)408187; Zevallos, Sergio,1962-contributor.(CARDINAL)873583; Riggs, Marlon T.,contributor.(CARDINAL)204216; Wojnarowicz, David,contributor.(CARDINAL)770843; Saint, Assotto,1957-1994,contributor.(CARDINAL)871978; Jacoby, Roberto,contributor.(CARDINAL)871912; González-Torres, Félix,1957-1996,contributor.(CARDINAL)217534; Moyer, Carrie,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)873515; Pham, Thi Hans,1954-contributor.(CARDINAL)875102; Lord, Catherine,1949-contributor.(CARDINAL)856456; Eisenman, Nicole,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)873330; Steiner, A. L.,1967-contributor.(CARDINAL)856453; Blas, Zach,contributor.(CARDINAL)873628; Muholi, Zanele,contributor.(CARDINAL)331918; Leonard, Zoe,contributor.(CARDINAL)784596; Corinne, Tee A.,1943-2006,contributor.(CARDINAL)871930; Bowery, Leigh,contributor.(CARDINAL)875085; Ma, Liuming,1969-contributor.(CARDINAL)873318; Blake, Nayland,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)865198; Tillmans, Wolfgang,1968-contributor.(CARDINAL)283435; Hughes, Holly,1955 March 10-contributor.(CARDINAL)873307; Olesen, Henrik,1967-contributor.(CARDINAL)873368; Shah, Tejal,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)306373; Fujiwara, Simon,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873421; Llopis, María,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873598; Brooke, Kaucyila,contributor.(CARDINAL)875078; Lorenz, Renate,contributor.(CARDINAL)856451; Bronson, AA,1946-contributor.(CARDINAL)153573; Campuzano, Giuseppe,1969-2013,contributor.(CARDINAL)873337; De Genevieve, Barbara,1947-contributor.(CARDINAL)875054; Burns, A. K.,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873450; Hardy, K8,contributor.(CARDINAL)873305; Müller, Ulrike,1971-contributor.(CARDINAL)873336; Gupta, Sunil,1953-contributor.(CARDINAL)306688; Roysdon, Emily,contributor.(CARDINAL)856447; Hayes, Sharon,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)873417; Mitchell, Allyson,contributor.(CARDINAL)856439; Segade, Alexandro,contributor.(CARDINAL)873532; Zaʻatarī, Akram,contributor.(CARDINAL)875114; Khaled, Mahmoud,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873131; Yan, Xing,contributor.(CARDINAL)871763; Sahib, Prem,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873696; Hall, Gordon,1983-contributor.(CARDINAL)873629; Motta, Carlos,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)873534; Stryker, Susan,contributor.(CARDINAL)393108; Athey, Ron,contributor.(CARDINAL)873178; Opie, Catherine,1961-contributor.(CARDINAL)265349; Acosta, niv,contributor.; Tsang, Wu,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)784381; Radziszewski, Karol,1980-contributor.(CARDINAL)873437; Preciado, Paul B.,contributor.(CARDINAL)873560; Gaines, Malik,contributor.(CARDINAL)855605; Vo, Danh,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873477; Conrad, Ryan,1983-contributor.(CARDINAL)872249; Braden, Scott,contributor.(CARDINAL)872066; Davis, Vaginal,contributor.; Fung, Richard,contributor.(CARDINAL)855505; Dyke Action Machine! (Art project),contributor.(CARDINAL)873580; Elmgreen & Dragset,contributor.(CARDINAL)784371; Fierce Pussy (Artists' group),contributor.(CARDINAL)873588; Gilbert & George,contributor.(CARDINAL)213380; Gran Fury (Artists' collective),contributor.; Lesbian Avengers (Organization),contributor.(CARDINAL)873344; MIT Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)175217; Queer Technologies,contributor.; Ridykeulous,contributor.; Toxic Titties (Group of artists),contributor.(CARDINAL)873485; Whitechapel Art Gallery,publisher.(CARDINAL)152447; Yeguas del Apocalipsis (Artists' collective),contributor.(CARDINAL)874358;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-232) and index."Rather than a book of queer theory for artists, this is a book of artists' queer tactics and infectious concepts. In the first such anthology to be centred on artists' writings, numerous conversations about queer practice are brought together from diverse individual, social and cultural contexts. Together these texts describe and examine the ways in which artists have used the concept of queer as a site of political and institutional critique, as a framework to develop new families and histories, as a spur to action, and as a basis from which to declare inassimilable difference"--Back cover.
- Subjects: Homosexuality and the arts.; Artists' writings.; Art and design.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Lesbian art.; Gay art.; Bisexual art.; Transgender art.; Queer art.; LGBTQ+ artists.; Lesbian artists.; Gay artists.; Bisexual artists.; Transgender artists.; Queer artists.; Queer gaze.; Queer theory.; Lesbian artists.; Gay artists.; Queer theory.;
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