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Queering sexual violence : radical voices from within the anti-violence movement / by Patterson, Jennifer(Herbalist),editor; Tourmaline,writer of foreword(CARDINAL)855504;
Includes bibliographical references"Often pushed to the margins, queer, transgender and gender non-conforming survivors have been organizing in anti-violence work since the birth of the movement. Queering Sexual Violence: Radical Voices from Within the Anti-Violence Movement locates them at the center of the anti-violence movement and creates a space for their voices to be heard. Moving beyond dominant narratives and the traditional "violence against women" framework, the book is multi-gendered, multi-racial and multi-layered. This thirty-seven piece collection disrupts the mainstream conversations about sexual violence and connects them to disability justice, sex worker rights, healing justice, racial justice, gender self-determination, queer & trans liberation and prison industrial complex abolition through reflections, personal narrative, and strategies for resistance and healing. Where systems, institutions, families, communities and partners have failed them, this collection lifts them up, honors a multitude of lived experiences and shares the radical work that is being done outside mainstream anti-violence and the non-profit industrial complex" -- Publisher's description"Queering Sexual Violence seeks to confront the current state of the anti- sexual violence movement. It seeks to address the ways some survivors are centralized and some are relegated to the margins. This anthology will bring visibility to those of us that are rendered invisible by mainstream anti-sexual violence work, organizing and healing spaces. It works to magnify those of us who find ourselves defined by splintered identities and it acknowledges how we are often unable to weave all of these truths together because of mainstream dominance and erasure. Through critical and personal narratives, this anthology addresses the limitations of a society that is not only unequipped to deal with rape culture but is also unable to look at it without the lens of heterosexual privilege and through the interests of a gender binary system" -- Official Facebook page.
Subjects: Sexual minorities; Sex crimes; Queer theory; Sexual abuse victims; Prostitutes; Social justice; Intimate partner violence; Sex Offenses; Social Justice;
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The queering of the American child : how a new school religious cult poisons the minds and bodies of normal kids / by Lancing, Logan,author.; Lindsay, James,author.(CARDINAL)836333;
Part 1: Queer Theory. Queer education -- What is Queer Theory? -- Queer Theory, A.K.A. Queer Marxism -- The critical turn in education -- Part 2. Queer practice. Queer classrooms -- Queer pedagogy -- Queering developmental psychology -- Queering parental rights."American children are learning a lot about sex, "gender," and sexuality in their schools. District administrators, teachers, and even librarians are obsessed with pushing inappropriate topics onto kids, all in the name of fostering "inclusion." Children today learn that they were "assigned a sex at birth" and can change their sex or "gender" at will. Kids are no longer learning to read, write, or do math, but they are learning how to be "radical gender" activists. Meanwhile, school districts keep parents in the dark, hiding critical information about the health and well-being of their children from them. American education wasn't like this forty years ago. The cult of Queer Theory changed everything. Inspired by the religious teachings of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Queer Activists "queered" American education. Schools are no longer teaching children how to flourish in society--they are initiating children into the cult of Queer Theory. Once initiated, children "experience the queer" as they adopt a new cult identity and embark on the destructive path of social and medical "transition." In this book, The Queering of the American Child, Logan Lancing and James Lindsay explain what Queer Theory is, where it comes from, how it got into schools, and what it's doing to children nationwide. The cult of Queer Theory preys on children, and it must be understood if we are ever to stop the madness."--Amazon
Subjects: Education; Education; Queer theory.; Gender identity.; Gender identity in education.; Socialism.; Queer theory.; Gender identity.;
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Queer [sound recording] : the ultimate LGBTQ guide for teens / by Belge, Kathy,author.(CARDINAL)597049; Bieschke, Marke,author.(CARDINAL)597050; Bradford, Lynn,narrator.;
Read by Lynn Bradford.A humorous, engaging, and honest guide that helps LGBTQ teens come out to friends and family, navigate their social life, figure out if a crush is also queer, and challenge bigotry and homophobia. Personal stories from the authors and sidebars on queer history provide relatable context. This completely revised and updated edition is a must-listen for any teen who thinks they might be queer or knows someone who is.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Young adult literature.; Self-help publications.; Coming out (Sexual orientation); Sexual minority youth.; Homosexuality.; LGBTQ+ people; Queer theory.; Transgender youth.; Bisexuals.; Lesbians.; Gay people;
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Brown trans figurations : rethinking race, gender, and sexuality in Chicanx/Latinx studies / by Galarte, Francisco J.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-170) and index.Introduction: Thinking brown and trans together -- Dolorous proximities of race and transsexuality : reading the Gwen Araujo archive -- Examining transphobic violence and the politics of valuation : the death of Angie Zapata and the incarceration of the hateful other -- Fleshing out the Chicana/x butch and Chicano/x FTM borderlands -- The wound makes the man : trans figuring Chicano masculinities -- Coda: Reading with the x."Arguing that brown transgender narratives are frequently silenced and erased in US queer, transgender, and Latinx and Chicanx cultural politics, Galarte considers the contexts in which these narratives appear; how they circulate; and how they are reproduced in politics, sexual cultures, and racialized economies. Seeking to restore personhood and agency to these subjects, Francisco J. Galarte advances "brown trans figuration" as a theoretical framework to describe how transness and brownness coexist within the larger queer, trans, and Latinx historical experiences"--
Subjects: Transgender people; Mexican Americans; Transphobia; Transgender people; Mexican Americans; Sexual minorities; Sexual minority culture; Queer theory.; Intersectionality (Sociology); Transgender people.; Transphobia.; Queer theory.; Intersectionality.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
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Queer exhibition histories / by Hendrikx, Bas,1986-editor,contributor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)884751; Peaches,1968-contributor.(CARDINAL)884318; Anosova, Dar'i͡a(Translator),translator.(CARDINAL)885237; Appiah, Tawanda,contributor,interviewee.(CARDINAL)889042; Betsky, Aaron,contributor.(CARDINAL)266013; Boudry, Pauline,contributor.(CARDINAL)856452; Durmuşoǧlu, Övul Ö.,contributor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)884739; Gajowy, Aleksandra,contributor.; Gysel, Jessica,contributor.(CARDINAL)884543; Hleba, Halyna,contributor.(CARDINAL)884698; Iakovlenko, Kateryna,contributor.; Iancu, Valentina,contributor.(CARDINAL)884463; Kearney, Rían,contributor.; Kivimaa, Katrin,contributor.(CARDINAL)883287; Kovač, Leonida,1962-contributor.(CARDINAL)883229; Kruijswijk, Ĺeon,contributor.; Lebovici, E.(Elisabeth),contributor.(CARDINAL)886327; Lorenz, Renate,contributor.(CARDINAL)856451; Murphy, Amanda,1985-translator.(CARDINAL)883560; Nasr, Edwin,contributor.; Põldsam, Rebeka,contributor.(CARDINAL)883470; Pirak Sikku, Katarina,contributor.; Piron, François,contributor.(CARDINAL)884252; Radziszewski, Karol,1980-contributor.(CARDINAL)873437; Sadzinski, Sylvia,contributor.; Salminen, Sara,contributor.; Triisberg, Airi,contributor.(CARDINAL)884654; Viola, Eugenio,contributor.(CARDINAL)884375; Wegman, Simone,contributor.; Yu, Liang-Kai,contributor.; Boudry/Lorenz,contributor.; Valiz,publisher.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes."Queer Exhibition Histories is composed of case studies, interviews and essays that emphasize different queer exhibitions and their modes of presentation and archiving. Many of these projects were short-lived or were executed between the walls of the private or domestic space, far beyond the scope of any institutional recognition. Therefore, the exhibitions materialized on limited budgets, were hardly documented and received barely any media coverage. For this reason, the legacy of these projects is highly dependent on personal archives, memories and paraphernalia, whereof the entries are not always easy to find. The events were not only artistic, but they could equally be discursive, activist and educational, or serve as a tool for community building. At the intersection of queerness and contemporary art, Queer Exhibition Histories investigates how the efforts of LGBTQIA+ artists and curators have advanced their public presence"--
Subjects: Interviews.; Illustrated works.; Case studies.; Gay artists.; Homosexuality and art.; Lesbian artists.; LGBT activism.; LGBT community centers.; Minorities in art; Minority arts facilities.; Museums and sexual minorities; Queer theory.; 2SLGBTQ+.; Bisexual art.; Bisexual artists.; Gay art.; Lesbian art.; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Queer (Verb); Queer art.; Queer artists.; Queer gaze.; Queer museums.; Transgender art.; Transgender artists.; Two-Spirit art.; Two-Spirit artists.; Sexual minority culture.; Gay artists.; Lesbian artists.; LGBTQ+ community centers.; Queer theory.;
"CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 Part of the contributions in this book are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivativeWorks 4.0 International license ... www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "--Page 286.
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Dragging away : queer abstraction in contemporary art / by Lancaster, Lex Morgan,1986-author.(CARDINAL)885119; Duke University Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)290492;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-176) and index."Dragging Away argues that abstraction is a tactic of queering in contemporary art that contributes to critical politics of gender, sexuality, and race, while refusing oppressive representational logics. Focusing on the formal and material innovations of current queer and feminist artists, Lex Morgan Lancaster attends to their drag on certain loaded modernist strategies-the hard edge, the grid, color, and the readymade-in order to draw out their social and political capacities and relevance for the present. The book offers comparative analysis between modernist and mid-century abstract artworks and their contemporary interlocutors, demonstrating how abstraction does queer work through visual and material processes of dragging that expose the violence of abstraction while at the same time exploding processes of categorization and signification. Dragging Away makes a methodological intervention in the field of art history by combining a politically-driven formalist and materialist analysis with queer, feminist, and critical race theories in order to take these artists' formal and material experimentations seriously as social and political praxis"--
Subjects: Abstraction; Art and race.; Art and society; Art, Abstract; Art; Critical race theory; Feminism and art; Feminist theory; Homosexuality and art; Modernism (Art); Queer theory; Female gaze.; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Queer art.; Queer artists.; Queer gaze.; Transgender art.; Transgender artists.; Critical race theory.; Feminist theory.; Queer theory.;
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Q & A : voices from queer Asian North America / by Manalansan, Martin F.,1960-editor.(CARDINAL)859611; Hom, Alice Y.,1967-editor.(CARDINAL)859581; Fajardo, Kale Bantigue,editor.(CARDINAL)859772; Eng, David L.,1967-writer of preface.(CARDINAL)859580;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface / David L. Eng -- Journeys, Itineraries, Horizons : an Introduction / Martin F. Manalansan IV, Alice Y. Hom, and Kale Bantigue Fajardo -- Part I: Enduring Spaces and Bodies. "Shanghai, Hong Kong, Egg Fu Yung, Fortune Cookie Always Wrong" / Danni Lin ; All the Pinays are straight, all the queers are Pinoy, but some of us / Kimberly Alidio ; The Hybridity of Race : Science, Geopolitics, and the Queer Genealogy of the "Chinese Jew" / Jih-Fei Cheng ; "Sewing Patches through Performance" / D'Lo ; nine genealogies (of un/belonging) / Patti Duncan ; Lateral Diasporas and Queer Adaptations in Fresh Off the Boat and The Family Law / Douglas S. Ishii -- Part II: Queer Unsettlings : Geographies, Sovereignties. "Khmer Alphabet," "Galaxies Like Blood," "Teeth and Chairs (Phnom Penh)," "Pornography of Days," "LDR (Amsterdam--San Francisco) (for Wai)," "Samsara," "'Eighteen Levels of Hell' (Đại Nam Amusement Park, Sài Gòn)," "Impossible Poem" / Việt Lê ; You're Here, You're Queer, But You're Still a Tourist / Kim Compoc ; Filipinx and Latinx Queer Critique : Houseboys and Housemaids in the US-Mexican Borderlands / Sony Coráñez Bolton ; Queer South Asian Desire, Blackness, and the Apartheid State / Vanita Reddy ; Pinkwashing, Tourism, and the (In)visibility of Israeli State Violence / Jennifer Lynn Kelly ; Asian Settler Abstraction and Administrative Aloha / Reid Uratani --Part III: Building Justice : Queer Movements in Asian North America. In All Our Splendid Selves : a Roundtable Discussion on Queer API Activism in Three Political Moments / Eric Estuar Reyes and Eric C. Wat ; Manservants to Millenials : a Brief Queer APA History / Amy Sueyoshi ; From Potlucks to Protests : Reflections from Organizing Queer and Trans API Communities / Sasha Wijeyeratne ; Sing Freedom, Sing / Kim Tran ; Building a Queer Asian Movement : Building Communities and Organizing for Change / Glenn D. Magpantay -- Part IV: Messing up the Archives and Circuits of Desire. inspector of journals makes introductions : Fan & Basket plot escape from Peabody Essex Museum / Ching-In Chen ; On (En)countering the Archival Sidekick / Joyce Gabiola ; Camp Objects : Orientalist Kitsch and Trashy Re-Collections of the Japanese American Incarceration / Chris A. Eng ; Asian Men and the Construction of Racial Desire on Craigslist / C. Winter Han ; "I Think I'll Be More Slutty" : the Promise of Queer Pilipinx American Desire on Mobile Digital Apps in Los Angeles and Manila / Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza ; Re/Generations : a Queer Korean American Diasporic Response / Anthony Yooshin Kim and Margaret Rhee -- Part V: Burning Down the House-Institutional Queerings. Model/Minority Veteran : The Queer Asian American Challenge to Post-9/11 US Military Culture / Long T. Bui ; Disrupting normative choreographies : queer Asian Canadian interventions making a mess with/in a "Too Asian" university / John Paul Catungal ; Open in Emergency : on Queer(ing) Asian American Mental Health / Mimi Khúc ; Religion and Ritual in the Lives of Queer Filipinx in Canada / May Farrales ; Coming Back Around to a Place of Grace : a personal theological reflection and journey by a 1.5 generation Korean American transman / Sung Won Park ; "Save the Thai Temple" : Wat Mongkolratanaram, Thai America, and the Heteronormative Logics of South Berkeley / Pahole Sookkasikon -- Part VI: Mediating Queer. In which I watch Youtube to watch fan video edits of you : For Nico Minoru on Marvel's Runaways / Kay Ulanday Barrett ; PhilippinExcess : Queerness, Multiraciality, Midwesternness, and the Cultural Politics of Legibility / Thomas Xavier Sarmiento ; Balang's Dance : Puro Arte as Queer Affect / Casey Mecija ; "I Will Always Love You" : Queer Filipino Performances of Blackness, Death, and Return / Thea Quiray Tagle ; The Opposite of Performance : M. Butterfly in 2017 / Emily Raymundo ; The Craft : QTPOC Tarot in Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki's Skim / Christine "Xine" Yao -- Part VII: Finding One's Way : Routes of Lives and Bodies. Loving Our Children, Finding Our Way / Marsha Aizumi ; Needles + Cushions : a reflection on memory / Syd Yang ; Queercore Prepped Me For Cancer / Leslie Mah ; This One Body / Maiana Minahal ; Mamang Or Death in Vegas / Karen Tongson ; To Fukaya Michiyo / Traci Kato-Kiriyama."This book offers a vibrant array of contemporary Asian North American LGBT scholarship and cultural productions from essays, poetry, visual art, and memoirs of activists and scholars"--
Subjects: Asian American gay people; Asian American lesbians; Asian American bisexual people; Gay people; Lesbians; Transgender people; Bisexual people; Queer theory.; Homosexuels américains d'origine asiatique; Lesbiennes américaines d'origine asiatique; Homosexuels; Lesbiennes; Transgenres; Théorie queer.; Asian American lesbians.; Asian American bisexual people.; Homosexuals.; Lesbians.; Transgender people.; Bisexual people.; Queer theory.;
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Gay hegemony / latino homosexualities / by Guzmán, Manolo.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-112) and index.Queer theory and race -- Homosexuality in Puerto Rican society -- A story on the West Side of the birth of a nation -- The love of sameness: queer love? -- Gay panic: the love that cannot stand not being not named.
Subjects: Homosexuality; Hispanic American gay people.; Race awareness; Gay and lesbian studies; Homosexuality; Puerto Ricans; Homosexuality.;
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Fairy tales reimagined : essays on new retellings / by Bobby, Susan Redington,1969-editor.(DLC)n 2009030673;
Includes bibliographical references and index."This is a critical examination of the writers of the late 20th-early 21st centuries whose re-inventions of the literary fairy tale mirror the social, political, and cultural climate of the age. The sixteen essays apply a variety of theoretical perspectives, including postmodernism, psychoanalysis, Marxism, feminism, structuralism, queer theory and gender studies"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Fairy tales.;
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Cynical theories : how activist scholarship made everything about race, gender, and identity--and why this harms everybody / by Pluckrose, Helen,author.(CARDINAL)837390; Lindsay, James A.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-335) and index.Introduction -- Postmodernist: a revolution in knowledge and power -- Postmodernism's applied turn: making oppression real -- Postcolonial theory: deconstructing the West to save the other -- Queer theory: freedom from the normal -- Critical race theory and intersectionality: ending racism by seeing it everywhere -- Feminisms and gender studies: simplification as sophistication -- Disability and fat studies: support-group identity theory -- Social justice scholarship and thought: the truth according to social justice -- Social justice in action: theory always looks good on paper -- An alternative to the ideology of social justice: liberalism without identity politics."Outlines the origin and evolution of postmodern thought over the last half century and argues that the unchecked spread and application of postmodern ideas--from academia, to activist circles, to the public at large--presents an authoritarian ideological threat not only to liberal democracy but also to modernity itself."--
Subjects: Postmodernism.; Philosophy, Modern; Authoritarianism.;
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