Browse by Title 21 books by Nakayama, Thomas M. | QED: A Periodical in GLBTQ Worldmaking 2, no. 1 Charles Eastward. Morris 3 Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Editorial Introduction Thomas K. Nakayama, Charles Eastward. Morris 3, "Worldmaking and Everyday Interventions" Essays Raechel Tiffe, "Interrogating Industries of Violence: Queering the Labor Movement to Challenge Police Brutality and the Prison Industrial Complex" Camille Holthaus, "The Future of Bisexual Activism" Jonathan Alexander, "Narrating Sexual Compulsion: Gay Male Writing Beyond Shame" Jaime Woo, "Grindr: Part of a Complete Breakfast" Justin N. Thorpe, Adam J. Greteman, "Intimately Spring to Numbers: On the Rhetorics of GLBTQ School Climate Inquiry" Queer Conversation Kathleen Eastward. Feyh, LGBTQ Oppression and Activism in Russian federation: An Interview with Igor Iasine Queer Performance and Performativities Bryant Keith Alexander, "Introduction: Performative Rhetorics of Desire, Resistance, and Possibility" Kimberlee Pérez, "You Tin Get Annihilation Yous Desire" Tim Miller, "Lay of the Country" Book Reviews Jason Edward Black and Charles E. Morris Three, eds.,An Archive of Hope: Harvey Milk's Speeches and Writings, reviewed by Maegan Parker Brooks Alison Kafer,Feminist, Queer, Crip, reviewed by Julie Passanante Elman Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore,The End of San Francisco, reviewed by Colin Gillis Lucas Hilderbrand,Paris Is Called-for: A Queer Picture Classic, reviewed by Ryan James Gliszinski Julia Serano,Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive, reviewed by Caleb J. Dark-green Mel Y. Chen,Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Bear upon, reviewed by Shawna Lipton Dennis Altman,The End of the Homosexual? reviewed past John Whittier Care for Aggrandize Description | | QED: A Periodical in GLBTQ Worldmaking 2, no. 2 Charles E. Morris 3 Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Editorial Introduction Charles East. Morris 3, Thomas K. Nakayama, "Queers at Play, Transformative; Blackness and Queerness in Ferguson, Electric" Essays Matt Conn, "Gaming's Untapped Queer Potential as Art" Edmond Y. Chang, "Dearest Is in the Air: Queer (Im)Possibility and Straightwashing inFrontierVille andWorld of Warcraft" Heidi McDonald, "Romance in Games: What Information technology Is, How It Is, and How Developers Can Improve It" Adrienne Shaw, "Circles, Overjoyed and Magic: Queering Game Studies" Jeffrey Sens, "Queer Worldmaking Games: A Portland Indie Experiment" Bonnie Ruberg, "No Fun: The Queer Potential of Video Games that Annoy, Anger, Disappoint, Sadden, and Hurt" Sarah Beth Evans, Elyse Janish, "#INeedDiverseGames: How the Queer Backlash to GamerGate Enables Nonbinary Coalition" Queer Conversation Carly A. Kocurek, "Tabled for Word: A Chat with Game Designer Michael De Anda" Forum Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., "The Queerness of Blackness" Javon Johnson, "Black Joy in the Time of Ferguson" Reuben Riggs, "Meeting Queerness and Blackness in Ferguson" Jennifer Tyburczy, "Undeniable Forensic Evidence" Nyle Fort, Darnell 50. Moore, "Last Words: A Black Theological Response to Ferguson and Anti-Black" Book Reviews Katsuhiko Suganuma,Contact Moments: The Politics of Intercultural Desire in Japanese Male-Queer Cultures, Reviewed by Shinsuke Eguchi Christina B. Hanhardt,Safe Infinite: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence, Reviewed by Eric A. Stanley A. Finn Enke, ed.,Transfeminist Perspectives in and across Transgender and Gender Studies, Reviewed past Sam Hsieh Adela C. Licona,Zines in Third Space: Radical Cooperation and Borderlands Rhetoric, Reviewed by Alyssa A. Samek Sheena C. Howard,Black Queer Identity Matrix: Towards an Integrated Queer of Colour Framework, Reviewed by Dominique D. Johnson Aggrandize Clarification | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking ii, no. iii Charles E. Morris Iii Michigan State University Press Journals, 2015 IN THIS Effect Essays Meredith Heller, "Female person-Femmeing: A Gender- Bent Operation Practice" Elliott DeLine, "Only Come up in from the Rain: A Reluctant Transgender Activist Discusses Transgender Corruption in Syracuse, New York, and the Importance of Cocky-Care" Karma R. Chávez, "The Precariousness of Homonationalism: The Queer Agency of Terrorism in Post-ix/eleven Rhetoric" Forum Jennifer Tyburczy, "Irreverent: A Celebration of Censorship" Barbara Nitke, "The Many Stages of Censorship" "How to Make a Paint Bomb: Alex Donis RecallsMy Cathedral and State of war" Kimi Tayler, "Transformation and the Performativity of Gender: The Stupor of the Possible" Michelle Handelman, "The Magical Buttplug and the Phantom Kid" Baris Barlas, "The Fear of Being Censored" Hugh Ryan, "A Praxis of Contextualized Controversy" Queer Perfomance and Performativities Bryant Keith Alexander, "Introduction: A Farewell to the Section" Anthony Garrison-Engbrecht, Steven Reigns, "A Queer Dialogue on The Gay Rub" Alexandros Papadopoulos, "PerformingThe Human being-Nazi Effect: Gay Neo-Nazism, Digital Drag Set on, and the Postcinematic Cultures of Crisis" Shinsuke Eguchi, Andrew Spieldenner, "Two 'Gaysian' Junior Faculty Talking most Experience: A Collaborative Autoethnography" Book Reviews Leigh Moscowitz,The Battle over Marriage: Gay Rights Activism through the Media; Mary Bernstein and Verta Taylor,The Marrying Kind? Debating Same-Sex Matrimony within the Lesbian and Gay Motion, reviewed by Michelle Kelsey Kearl Eithne Luibhe´id,Pregnant on Inflow: Making the Illegal Immigrant, reviewed by Sara L. McKinnon Lynne Huffer,Are the Lips a Grave? A Queer Feminist on the Ethics of Sex, reviewed by Peter F. Murray Colin R. Johnson,But Queer Folks: Gender and Sexuality in Rural America, reviewed by Erin J. Rand Isaac West,Transforming Citizenships: Transgender Articulations of the Police, reviewed by M. J. Rawson Expand Clarification | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking three, no. i Charles E. Morris III Michigan Land University Press Journals, 2016 IN THIS ISSUE Essays Nishant Shahani, "How to Survive the Whitewashing of AIDS: Global Pasts, Transnational Futures" Valerie Palmer-Mehta, "Subversive Maternities: Staceyann Chin's Wistful Vox" Leland Grand. Spencer, John Lynch, "Possibilities for Inclusive Family unit and Customs in Beth Stroud'southward 'Walking in the Lite'" Courtney Bailey, "Confession and Catharsis in the U.S. Academy: Trigger Warnings, Coalitions, and Academic Audiences" Queer Chat Bryan J. McCann, "Holding Each Other Better: Discussing Land Violence, Healing, and Community with BreakOUT!" Forum Peter Odell Campbell, "Hobby Lobby'due south Queer Antecedents (A Tale of Two RFRAs)" Amy 50. Livingston, Anna Kurhajec, "Organizing Priorities: The Trouble with ENDA andBurwell" Lisa G. Corrigan, "So, Yous've Heard of the Duggars? Bodily Autonomy, Religious Exemption, and the American South" Alyssa A. Samek, "The 4th Demand" Book Reviews C. Riley Snorton,Nobody's Supposed to Know: Black Sexuality on the Downwards Depression, reviewed by Charles I. Nero Noelle M. Stout,Afterwards Beloved: Queer Intimacy and Erotic Economies in Post-Soviet Cuba, reviewed past Lisa K. Corrigan Erin J. Rand,Reclaiming Queer: Activist and Academic Rhetorics of Resistance, reviewed by Kendall Gerdes Meredith Fifty. Weiss and Michael J. Bosia, eds.,Global Homophobia: States, Movements, and the Politics of Oppression, reviewed by Joe Hatfield Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr.,Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing, reviewed by Cherod Johnson Adelina Anthony,Las Hociconas: Iii Locas with Large Mouths and Even Bigger Brains, reviewed by Red Kim Larissa Yard. Mercado-López, Sonia Saldívar-Hull, and Antonia Castañeda, eds.,El Mundo Zurdo 3: Selected Works from the 2012 Meeting of the Social club for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa, reviewed by Irene Alejandra Ramírez and Adela C. Licona Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking three, no. 2 Charles E. Morris III Michigan Country University Press Journals, 2016 IN THIS Result Essays Laurie Essig, Sujata Moorti, "Introduction to the Special Effect" Yasmin Nair, "We Were There, We Are Hither, Where Are We? Notes Toward a Study of Queer Theory in the Neoliberal University" Sujata Moorti, "Queer Romance with the Hijra" Laurie Essig, "All the World Was At that place' and Other White Lies about the Majestic Wedding" Kevin Moss, "Split up Pride/Split Identities" William Poulin-Deltour, "From the PACS to Parité: Preserving Heterosexual Distinction in 1990s France" Sofía Kearns, "Widening the Spectrum of Desire and Nation: Anacristina Rossi'due south Fiction" Alexander Kondakov, "Teaching Queer Theory in Russia" Queer Conversation Sheena C. Howard, "Archiving as an Act of Cultural Resistance: Steven 1000. Fullwood and Sheena C. Howard in Chat" Book Reviews Ryan Conrad, ed.,Against Equality: Queer Revolution, Not Mere Inclusion, reviewed by E. Cram Anne Emmanuelle Berger,The Queer Plow in Feminism: Identities, Sexualities, and the Theatre of Gender, reviewed by Adam Barbu Amy Ellis Nutt,Condign Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family, reviewed by Elizabeth Edington Robert Payne,The Promiscuity of Network Civilization: Queer Theory and Digital Media, reviewed by Rye Gentleman Expand Clarification | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 3, no. iii Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Printing Journals, 2016 IN THIS Outcome Essays John M. Sloop, Isaac West, "Heroism's Contexts: Robbie Rogers and the Ghost of Justin Fashanu" Paul Borghs, "The Gay and Lesbian Motion in Kingdom of belgium from the 1950s to the Present" Laura Chiliad. Wallace, "'My History, Finally Invented': Nightwood and Its Publics" Queer Chat Alexis Pauline Gumbs, "Pulse" Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, "Queer Puerto Ricans and the Burden of Violence" Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, "Los puertorriqueños queer y el peso de la violencia" Katie L. Acosta, "Pulse: A Space for Resilience, A Habitation for the Brave" Michael Hames-Garcia, "When I Think of Pulse, I Retrieve of Shakti" Cassils, "103 Shots" Julia Steinmetz, "The Sound of Everynight Life" Christina B. Hanhardt, "Rubber Infinite Out of Place" Kimberlee Pérez, "I Too Want More than" Uriel Quesada, "Hacer lo posible" Joseph M. Pierce, "Our Queer Breath" Joseph M. Pierce, "Travestis, negras, boricuas, maricas" Ramzi Fawaz, "Locked Eyes" Jennifer Tyburczy, "Orlando and the Militancy of Queer Mourning" East. Cram, "Pulse: The Matter of Movement" Jeffrey A. Bennett, "202 Bullets" Micaela J. Díaz-Sánchez, "Bailando: 'We Would Take Been There'" Charles Rice-González, "Latino/a Visibility and a Legacy of Power and Love" Karma R. Chávez, "Refusing Queer Violence" Shinsuke Eguchi, "The Orlando Pulse Massacre: A Transnational Japanese Queer Response" Aaron C. Thomas, "My Male parent's Pulse" Ahmet Atay, "A Response to the Orlando Shooting: Queer Communication Didactics" Forum Ryan Conrad, "An Introduction to a Different Kind of Conversation" Michael Johnson, "A Letter from South Central Correctional Center" Alison Duke, "The Missing 17 Minutes" David Oscar Harvey, "On Iowa, HIV Criminalization, and Cautious Optimism" Demian DinéYahzi', "NEGATIVE / POSITIVE" Cyd Nova, "Vectors of Disease: Sex Workers as Bodies to Exist Managed" Book Reviews Francesca Stella,Lesbian Lives in Soviet and Mail-Soviet Russia: Post/Socialism and Gendered Sexualities, reviewed by Veronika Lapina Leland Grand. Spencer and Jamie C. Capuzza, eds.,Transgender Communication Studies: Histories, Trends, and Trajectories, reviewed by Sara Hayden Patricia Bell-Scott,The Firebrand and the Outset Lady: Portrait of a Friendship: Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the Struggle for Social Justice, reviewed by Simon D. Elin Fisher Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 4, no. ane Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017 IN THIS Result Articles Grace McLaughlin, "Divergent Students, Disruptive Students: Gender Anxieties in U.Due south. Chiliad–12 Schools" Charles Francis, Pate Felts, "Archive Activism: Vergangenheitsbewaltigung!" Joshua H. Miller "'Until Death Exercise We (Queers) Part': (Queer) Biblical Interpretation, (Invented) Truth, and Presumption in Controversies Concerning Biblical Characters' Sexualities" Queer Conversation Morgan One thousand. Page, Sarah Schulman, "Queer Suicidality, Disharmonize, and Repair" Forum Tony E. Adams, Derek Thousand. Bolen, "Tragic Queer at the Urinal Stall, Who, Now, Is the Queerest One of All? Queer Theory | Autoethnography | Doing Queer Autoethnography" Jennifer Lee, "Ripping Off the Mask: A Queer, Kinky, Fat Masquerade" Andrew R. Spieldenner, "Infectious Sex? An Autoethnographic Exploration of HIV Prevention" Sandra L. Pensoneau-Conway, "Parenting the Possible" Elijah C. Nealy, "Identity Intersections and Transformers: A Transgender Autoethnographic Reflection" Robert Gutierrez-Perez, "Bridging Performances of Auto/ethnography and Queer Bodies of Color to Advocacy and Borough Engagement" Amy Arellano, Christina Fifty. Ivey, "Speaking as (Significant) Othered" Sandra L. Faulkner, "MotherWork COLLAGE (A Queer Scrapbook)" Shaka McGlotten, "Unlearning/Ethnography" Ken Plummer, "On the Infinitude of Life Stories: Still Puzzling Queer Tales After All These Years" Expand Clarification | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 4, no. 2 Charles Due east. Morris III Michigan State University Printing Journals, 2017 IN THIS ISSUE Essays Gerald Stephen Jackson, "Transcoding Sexuality: Computational Performativity and Queer Code Practices" James J. Arnett, "The Revolution Will Be Working Class and Queer: Dos Passos's Three Soldiers, Progressive Politics, and Revolutionary Rhetorics" Forum Jennifer Tyburczy, "Queer Resistance" Kemi Adeyemi, "Donald Trump is the Perfect Human for the Task" Karma R. Chávez, "From Sanctuary to a Queer Politics of Fugitivity" Clare Croft, Efren Cruz Cortez, Jennifer Harge, Leyya Tawil, "a provocation towards moving" Xandra Ibarra, "Training for Exhaustion (2015)" Alexandra Rodríguez de Ruiz, "Queers Resisting Trump and White Supremacy in Mexico City" Benny LeMaster, "Notes on Trans Relationality" Aimee Carrillo Rowe, "A Queer Indigenous Manifesto" Pavithra Prasad, "Outsider Orbits: Disavowal and Dissent in the U.s.a." Oli Rodriguez, "Spaces of Solidarity: The TerminalSeduction/La Seducción Fatal" Kimberlee Pérez, Craig Gingrich Philbrook, "'In the Wake of "The Violence of Heteronormativity': Reflecting on, Contending with Affective Remains" Gust A. Yep, "Further Notes on Healing from 'The Violence of Heteronormativity in Communication Studies'" Benny LeMaster, "Unlearning the Violence of the Normative" Karma R. Chávez, "Homonormativity and Violence against Immigrants" Jonathan M. Grey, "Heteronormativity without Nature: Toward a Queer Ecology" Elizabeth Whitney, "The Sexual activity that God Can't Come across: Heteronormativity, Whiteness, and the Erasure of Queer Want in Pop Media" Naida Zukić, "The Violence of Heteronormativity: Queer Worldmaking in Anohni'due southHopelessness" Dawn Marie D. McIntosh, "Victims, Protectors, and Possibilities for Change: White Womanhood and the Violence of Heteronormativity" Megan Volpert, "Every Violent August: Postcards from the Trenches of High School" Allen Conkle, "Not Nada" Kimberlee Pérez, Craig Gingrich Philbrook, "Letters" Volume Reviews Jin Haritaworn,Queer Lovers and Hateful Others: Regenerating Violent Times and Places, reviewed past Hana Masri Tan Hoang Nguyen,A View from the Bottom: Asian American Masculinity and Sexual Representation, reviewed by Albert Rintrona III Thomas R. Dunn,Queerly Remembered: Rhetorics for Representing the GLBTQ By, reviewed by Cory Geraths Sara L. McKinnon,Gendered Aviary: Race and Violence in U.Southward. Police and Politics, reviewed by Lario J. Albarrán Mimi Schippers,Across Monogamy: Polyamory and the Future of Polyqueer Sexualities, reviewed past Jess Matias-Vega Expand Clarification | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 4, no. 3 Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Press Journals, 2017 IN THIS Outcome Introduction Eric Darnell Pritchard, "Grace Jones, Afro Punk, and Other Trigger-happy Provocations: An Introduction to 'Sartorial Politics, Intersectionality, and Queer Worldmaking'" Essays Erin J. Rand, "The Right to Exist Handsome: The Queer Sartorial Objects of 'Masculine of Middle' Mode" Garrett W. Nichols, "Rural Drag: Fashioning Rurality and Privilege" Minh-Ha T. Pham, "Racial Plagiarism and Fashion" Brandi Thompson Summers, "Race equally Artful: The Politics of Vision, Visibility, and Visuality inFaddyItalia's 'A Blackness Result'" Isabel Flower, Marcel Rosa-Salas, "Say My Name: Nameplate Jewelry and the Politics of Taste" Eric Darnell Pritchard, "Black Girls Queer (Re)Wearing apparel: Style as Literacy Performance inPariah" Forum Tanisha C. Ford, "A Black Girl Vocal for Dajerria" Balbir K. Singh, "The Article Fetish of Modest Fashion" Shaun Cole, "Gay Liberation Front and Radical Elevate, London 1970s" Tameka N. Ellington, Stacey R. Lim, "Rendered Powerless: Inability versus Westernized Beauty Standards" Andrea Jenkins, "Regal" Rikki Byrd, "In Search of the Good Life: Toward a Discourse on Reading the Black Body in Hip-Hop and Luxury Fashion" Annette Harris Powell, "(Un)Dressing the Blackness Male person Torso" Elena Romero, "The Barrel Remix: Dazzler, Pop Culture, Hip Hop, and the Commodification of the Blackness Booty" Queer Convesations Katie Manthey, Lolly, "Fatshion as Activism" Katie Manthey, Elroi J. Windsor, "Wearing apparel Profesh: Genderqueer Fashion in Academia" Book Reviews Minh-Ha T. Pham,Asians Wearable Wearing apparel on the Net: Race, Gender, and the Work of Personal Style Blogging, reviewed by Kimberly M. Jenkins Vanita Reddy,Fashioning Diaspora: Beauty, Femininity, and South Asian American Culture, reviewed by Lipi Begum Uri McMillan,Embodied Avatars: Genealogies of Black Feminist Art and Performance, reviewed by Sequoia Maner Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking five, no. 1 Charles Eastward. Morris 3 Michigan State University Press Journals, 2018 IN THIS Issue: Essays Tamar Shirinian, "Queer Life-Worlds in Postsocialist Armenia: Alternativ Infinite and the Possibilities of In/Visibility" Ace J. Eckstein, "Out of Sync: Complex Temporality in Transgender Men's YouTube Transition Channels" Brett Cameron Stockdill, "Love in the Time of Human activity Up: Reflections on AIDS Activism, Queer Family, and Desire" Jesus Cisneros and Julia Gutierrez, "'What Does Information technology Hateful to Exist Undocuqueer?' Exploring (il)Legibility within the Intersection of Gender, Sexuality, and Clearing Status" Exhibition and Performance Reviews Dominic Janes, "Review of Exhibitions: British Library, Gay UK: Dearest, Law and Freedom; British Museum, Desire, Beloved, Identity: Exploring LGBTQ Histories; and Tate Great britain, Queer British Art, 1861–1967" Jeanne Vaccaro, "Embodied Risk: Cassils" Jessica Lynn Posner, "Artist equally Alchemist: A Review of Cassils's Monumental " Book Reviews Meg-John Barker and Julia Scheele, Queer: A Graphic History, reviewed by Jess O'Rear Ana Castillo, Give It to Me, reviewed by Elena Perez-Zetune Uriel Quesada, Leticia Gomez, and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, eds., Queer Brownish Voices: Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism, reviewed by Griselda Madrigal Lara Jesus Ramirez-Valles, Queer Crumbling: The Gayby Boomers and a New Frontier for Gerontology, reviewed past Dustin Bradley Goltz Eric Darnell Pritchard, Fashioning Lives: Blackness Queers and the Politics of Literacy, reviewed past Gavin P. Johnson Eli Clare, Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure, reviewed past Julie Avril Minich Amy 50. Brandzel, Against Citizenship: The Violence of the Normative, reviewed past Annie Hill Bruno Perreau, Queer Theory: The French Response, reviewed by Kim Coates Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 5, no. 2 Charles E. Morris Three Michigan Land University Press Journals, 2018 Essays Hana Masri, "Queer Border Objects and the Sucio Textile Politics of Migration in the U.S.–United mexican states Borderlands" Joshua Trey Barnett and Brandon Due south. Killen, "Communicable Sight: Queer Worldmaking in a Glance" Tison Pugh, "Interracial Homosexuality and the White Southern Phallus in Kevin Sessums's Mississippi Sissy" Forum: Calling Spacey Out? Claire Sisco Rex, "Introduction" Joshua N. Morrison, "Anticipating the Mobilization of Queerness in the Rehabilitation of Kevin Spacey" Justin J. Rudnick, "Kevin Spacey's Coming Out and the Politics of Gay Victimhood" Dylan Rollo, "Brandish Case: Kevin Spacey's Shattered Closet, Integrity, and Epitome" Suzanne Marie Enck, "Accountability Among the 'Me Besides' Reckoning: Kevin Spacey's Homopatriarchal Apologia" Meggie Mapes, "Bad Spacey: Retributive Justice and Queer Erasure" Christopher Purcell, "Hiding Backside Gayness: On Spacey and What Information technology Means for Gay/Bisexual Youth" Shinsuke Eguchi, "Layers of Homonormativity in Kevin Spacey'south Coming-Out Scandal" Ian Barnard, "Queer: Proficient Gay, Bad Gay, Black Gay, White Gay?" Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., "Beyond Kevin Spacey: More than Scraps on the Cutting Room Floor" Volume Reviews Erica R. Meiners, For the Children? Protecting Innocence in a Carceral State, reviewed by Jenna M. Loyd Sarah Schulman, Conflict Is Not Corruption: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair, reviewed by Kendall Gerdes Jennifer Tyburczy, Sex Museums: The Politics and Performance of Brandish, reviewed by Thomas R. Dunn Jaclyn I. Pryor, Time Slips: Queer Temporalities, Contemporary Performance, and the Hole of History, reviewed by Myles Due west. Mason Expand Clarification | | QED: A Periodical in GLBTQ Worldmaking 5, no. 3 Charles Eastward. Morris Iii Michigan State Academy Press Journals, 2017 In This Outcome Essays Casey Ryan Kelly, "Emasculating Trump: Incredulity, Homophobia, and the Spectacle of White Masculinity" Affections Daniel Matos, "Rabbit Weddings, Fauna Collectives, and the Potentialities of Perverse Reading: Children's Literature and Queer Worldmaking in A Twenty-four hours in the Life of Marlon Bundo" Forum: Queer Forum on Navigating Normativity Between Field and Academe in Bharat Jeff Roy, "Introduction" Gayatri Reddy, "Paradigms of Thirdness: Analyzing the Past, Present, and Potential Futures of Gender and Sexual Pregnant 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 Plainly Sight: Disclosure, Identity, and the Indian Men'south Rights Motility" Anuj Vaidya, "Forest Tales: Restorying the Ramayana" Anjali Arondekar, "Afoot Sex" Geeta Patel, "Queer/Ivory Proclivities" Lalita du Perron, "'How Tin can I Be Also Loud and Still Not Be Heard?' Negotiating Heteromisogyny in the Academy while Confronting White Feminism" Brian A. Horton, "The Queer Plow in S Asian Studies? or 'That'due south 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" Showroom Review Frederick Southward. 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, Pedagogy Queer: Radical Possibilities for Writing and Knowing, reviewed by Kathryn Joan Leslie Omar G. Encarnación, Out in the Periphery: Latin America'southward 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 Aggrandize Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 6, no. ane Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019 IN THIS Issue Essays Evan Mitchell Schares, "The Suicide of Leelah Alcorn: Whiteness in the Cultural Wake of Dying Queers" Nan Gearhardt, "Rethinking Trans History and Gay History in Early Twentieth-Century New York" Kyle Christensen, "Containing Voices of Retentiveness: Lesbianism, Second-Moving ridge Feminism, and the Queer Mnemonic Voice-Outtake in MAKERS: The Women Who Make America" 48 Forum: Queer Trans Civilisation and Invention Beyond Visibility: Experiencing Cassils E. Cram, "Prelude to an Encounter" Due east. Cram, "Feeling a Awe-inspiring Midwest: Reflections from Monument Push" Thousand. J. Rawson, "Witness, Eyewitness, or Aggressor? Encountering Cassils" Charles Due east. Morris Three, "Smelling Cassils" Daniel C. Brouwer, "Illness as Metaphor in Cassils's Trans Performance" Benjamin Zender, "What Might Be Bullets, Fireworks, or Balloons: Repertoires of More than Survival in Cassils's 103 Shots and Lyle Ashton Harris and Thomas Allen Harris's Brotherhood, Crossroads and Etcetera 1994" E. Cram and Cassils, "Cassils: On Violence, Witnessing, and the Making of Trans Worlds" Book Reviews Héctor Domínguez Ruvalcaba, Translating the Queer: Trunk Politics and Transnational Conversations, reviewed past Matthew Ringard Vanessa R Panfil, The Gang'south All Queer: The Lives of Gay Gang Members, reviewed by Taheera Shabazz Trevor Hoppe, Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness, reviewed past Mallory J. Johnson Kadji Amin, Disturbing Attachments: Genet, Modern Pederasty, and Queer History, reviewed by Weisong Gao Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 6, no. 2 Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Press Journals, 2019 In This Consequence Essays Lisa M. Corrigan, "Queering the Panthers: Rhetorical Adjacency and Blackness/Queer Liberation Politics" Bernadette Marie Calafell, "Narrative Authority, Theory in the Flesh, and the Fight over The Expiry and Life of Marsha P. Johnson" Forum: Stonewall Fiftieth Ceremony: Queering Legacy and Its Futures KC Councilor, "Standing on the Shoulders of Stonewall" Qwo-Li Driskill, "All Power to the People: A Gay Liberation Triptych" Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, "Disability Justice/Stonewall'southward Legacy, or: Love Mad Trans Black Women When They Are Alive and Expressionless, Allow Their Revolutions Teach Your Resistance All the Time" Andrea Jenkins, "Ability to the People: The Stonewall Revolution" Shuzhen Huang, "Fifty Years since Stonewall: Across the Borders of the Us" pattrice jones, "Queer Eros in the Enchanted Woods: The Spirit of Stonewall equally Sustainable Energy" Didier William, "Two Dads" Kevin Mumford, "The Lessons of Stonewall Fifty Years Later" Eric Marcus, "Making Peace with Stonewall" Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis, "Betraying the Legacy of Stonewall" Ryan Conrad,. "I Still Hate New Twelvemonth's Twenty-four hour period" Perry North. Halkitis, "Coming Out and the Otherness of Gay Men Across Generations" Exhibition Reviews Jessica Posner, "QED Jump 2019 Exhibition Reviews: Editorial Annotation" David Geer and Isaac Pool, "Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50" Exhibition Review & Queer Conversation Chris Due east. Vargas and Jessica Posner, "Remembering 'Consciousness Razing—The Stonewall Re-Memorialization Project': Chris East. Vargas in Conversation with Jessica Posner" Book Reviews Michael Arditti, Of Men and Angels, reviewed by Frederick Roden Hongwei Bao, Queer Comrades: Gay Identity and Tongzhi Activism in Postsocialist China, reviewed past Di Wang Liz Montegary, Familiar Perversions: The Racial, Sexual, and Economic Politics of LGBT Families, reviewed by Matty Hemming Expand Clarification | | QED: A Periodical in GLBTQ Worldmaking six, no. three Charles E. Morris Iii Michigan State Academy Press Journals, 2019 In This Issue Essays Pamela VanHaitsma, "Stories of Straightening Up: Reading Femmes in the Athenaeum of Romantic Friendship" Ragan Pull a fast one on, "Pete and Peck: On Eating Our Own" Jeff Nagel, "(Be)Longing in the Archives: Family, Affect, and Loss in the Jack Nichols Papers" Ian Liujia Tian, "Graduated In/Visibility: Reflections on Ku'er Activism in (Post)Socialist China" Forum: Because the Queer Disabled/Debilitated Trunk Andrew R. Spieldenner, "Considering the Queer Disabled/Devitalized Torso: An Introduction of Queer Cripping" Stephanie Hsu, "Notes on a Pedagogy of Debility" Robert Vazquez-Pacheco, "Being Poor Is a Full-Fourth dimension Job: A Narrative of Applying to Be Disabled" Antonio Tomas De La Garza, "A Eulogy for Roxsana Hernández: Tracing the Human relationship between Border Rhetoric and Queer Debility" Kathryn Hobson, "Fibromyalgia: A Queer-Femme Crip Narrative Essay" Ashley Burnside, "Growing Up Unlike Than Your Family unit: Exploring the Intersection of LGBTQ Identity, Disability, and Family" Daniel Reeders, "Disability and the Queer Politics of Disclosure" Jeffrey Escoffier, "When Beloved Is Blind: Critical Ontology and Queer Desire" Shinsuke Eguchi, "Intersections among Queerness and Inability: A Instance of Out at the Olympics" Shanna G. Kattari, "Troubling Binaries, Boxes, and Spectrums: A Galactic Approach to Queerness and Crip-ness" alecia deon, "Between the Worlds of the Colonizer and the Conjure Adult female" Queer Conversation Shane T. Moreman, "Accommodating Desires of Disability: A Multi-Modal Methodological Approach to Terry Galloway and the Mickee Faust Club" Exhibition Reviews Jessica Posner, "QED Stonewall Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition Reviews, Office ii: Editorial Note" Matt Morris and Jade Yumang, "He Had Money and Standing, They Had Youth and Beauty: A Response to About Face up: Stonewall, Revolt and Queer Art" Ksenia M. Soboleva and Nicholas Chittenden Morgan, "Art After Stonewall, 1969–1989: Grey Art Gallery and Leslie-Lohman Museum" Sophie Asakura and Jane Foreman, "Stewardship and Decontextualization: A Review of Stonewall l at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston" Keijaun Thomas and Egon Suds, "I Don't Want to Leave the Sand, but I Desire to Go out the Isle: Reflecting on Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years Later Stonewall, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY" Book Reviews Avram Finkelstein, After Silence: A History of AIDS through Its Images and Kyle Croft and Asher Mones, Jail cell Count, reviewed by Ryan Conrad Héctor Carrillo, Pathways of Desire: Mexican Gay Men, reviewed by Imelda Nuñez Muñoz Jasbir K. Puar, The Correct to Maim: Debility, Chapters, Disability, reviewed by Lisa Thou. Corrigan Madison Moore, Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric, reviewed past Eric Darnell Pritchard Expand Description | | QED: A Periodical in GLBTQ Worldmaking 7, no. 1 Charles Eastward. Morris III Michigan State Academy Press Journals, 2020 In This Issue Essays David Church, "Pinning Down the Past: Lesbian Politics and Queer Ecologies in The Duke of Burgundy" Jason Jacobs, "An Excess of Love" Forum: "We Don't Run into LGBTQ Differences": Cisheteronormativity and the Concealing of Phobias and Irrational Fears behind Rhetorics of Credence Roberta Chevrette and Shinsuke Eguchi, "Introduction: 'We Don't Run across LGBTQ Differences': Cisheteronormativity and the Concealing of Phobias and Irrational Fears behind Rhetorics of Credence" Shinsuke Eguchi, "The Politics of Queerphobia: In the Communication Discipline" Bernadette Marie Calafell, "Cisnormativity, Whiteness, and the Fear of Contagion in Academia" Benny LeMaster, "Notes on Some Peculiarly (Not So) Subtle Dissatisfactions" Shuzhen Huang, "Unbecoming Queer: Chinese Queer Migrants and Impossible Subjectivity" Anthony Cuomo, "Constituting an Audience against California State Senate Bill 48" Andrew R. Spieldenner, "'But She Has Gay Friends': The Violence of Heteronormative Liberal Politics in the University" Roberta Chevrette, "Blinded by Acceptance: Straight Fragility, Shame, and the Dangers of Postqueer Politics" Pavithra Prasad, "In a Minor Key: Queer Kinship in Times of Grief " Film/Exhibition Reviews Don Argott, director, Believer, reviewed by Ben Brandley Ximing Zhang, director, I've Got a Fiddling Trouble, reviewed by Christian Gregory Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, directors, State of Pride, reviewed by Abigail Reed Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher, directors, The Gospel of Eureka, reviewed by Dakoda Smith Volume Reviews Jonathan Weinberg, Pier Groups: Art and Sexual practice Forth the New York Waterfront, reviewed by Daniel Fountain Sara Ahmed, What's the Use: On the Uses of Utilize, reviewed by Caitlin Mackenzie Jana Riess, The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church, reviewed by Ben Brandley Bonnie Ruberg, Video Games Have Always Been Queer, reviewed by Mario J. Sanders E. Patrick Johnson, Black. Queer. Southern. Women.: An Oral History, reviewed by Richard Daily Tim Miller, A Body in the O: Performances and Stories, review by Anthony Rosendo Zariñana Roderick A. Ferguson, One-Dimensional Queer, reviewed by Charles O'Malley Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 7, no. 2 Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020 In This Event Essays Andrés C. López, "Ni de aquí ni de alla: A Mythohistoriography of Growing Up In-Betwixt" Bryan J. McCann, "Lonely Young American: Queer Terrorist Recruitment and the Trope of the Child" Ian Liujia Tian, "Perverse Politics, Postsocialist Radicality: Queer Marxism in China" Stephanie L. Young and Art Herbig, "'I Am As well a We': Exploring Queer Worldmaking in Sense8" Queer Conversation Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz and Grover Wehman-Brownish, "Called into the World by All of U.s.: An Interview with Masculine Birth Ritual Podcast Creator and Host Grover Wehman-Brown" Film/Exhibition Reviews Sam Pilling, director, "Samsung Galaxy: The Future," reviewed by Rachel E. Silverman 106 Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen, directors, Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street, reviewed past Brendan G. A. Hughes Volume Reviews Darius Bost, Testify of Being: The Black Gay Cultural Renaissance and the Politics of Violence, reviewed by Corey D Clawson Tobias Raun, Out Online: Trans Self-Representation and Community Building on YouTube (Gender, Bodies and Transformation), reviewed by Sean Maulding Lukasz Szulc, Transnational Homosexuals in Communist Poland: Cantankerous-Border Flows in Gay and Lesbian Magazines, reviewed by David Weiss Jack Halberstam, Trans: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability, reviewed by Sophie Jones C. Riley Snorton, Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity, reviewed by Myra Nikki Roberts Tavia Nyong'o, Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life, reviewed past Truman R. Keys Ralina L. Joseph, Postracial Resistance: Blackness Women, Media, and The Uses of Strategic Ambiguity, reviewed past Rachel East. Silverman Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 7, no. 3 Charles East. Morris 3 Michigan State University Press Journals, 2020 In This Result Essays Aleksandra Gajowy, "Insects, Threads, and Urinals: Polymorphous Desire Flows in Krzysztof Jung's Piece of work" Elizabeth Schoppelrei, "The Queer Intimacies of Roses in Louise Aston'south 'Wilde Rosen' (1846) and 'Die wilde Rose' (1850)" Tobias B. D. Wiggins and Erik Woodams, "A Dialogue on Therapeutic Peer-to-Peer Models for Trans and Nonbinary Surgical Back up" Kakyo Katusiime Trinah, "Queer Healing" Queer Conversation Eric Darnell Pritchard, "'The Fantasy of Queerness': A Chat with Roger Q. Mason about Lavender Men: An Emancipation Play and Making a Queer of Colour Creative Life in Theater and Performance" Forum: Queer Life and the COVID-nineteen Pandemic Jeffrey A. Bennett, "Introduction: How to Survive a Presidency" Theodore Kerr, "How to Live with a Virus" Angela K. Perone, Keisha Watkins-Dukhie, and Judith Lewis, "LGBTQ+ Aging during COVID-xix" V. Jo Hsu, "Containment and Interdependence: Epidemic Logics in Asian American Racialization" Aymar Jean Christian, "The Pandemic Clears Media Pollution and Queers the Ecosystem" Leandra Hinojosa Hernández and Sarah De Los Santos Upton, "Transgender Migrant Rights, Reproductive Justice, and the United mexican states–The states Edge in the Time of COVID-19" Jessica A. Kurr, "The Homonormative Economical Frame and COVID-nineteen Relief Debates" Lisbeth A. Lipari, "Impressions of a Quarantine: A Collage" Gust A. Yes, "Queer Relationalities in the Era of Social Distancing" Marlon One thousand. Bailey, "Black Queerness and the Savage Irony of the COVID-xix Pandemic" Michaela Frischherz, "Finding Pleasure in the Pandemic: Or, Against COVID-xix Anxiety through Queer Feminist Pleasure Politics" J. Blake Scott, "How Can Nosotros (Have) Queer Sex in a Pandemic?" Marina Levina, "Queering Intimacy, 6 Feet Apart" Huiling Ding, "Smart Crowdsourcing in COVID-19: Assisting Wuhan with Mobility in Lockdown" Volume Reviews Stephen Dillon, Fugitive Life: The Queer Politics of the Prison Country, reviewed by Melanie Brazzell and Erica R. Meiners Michael Lovelock, Reality Tv set and Queer Identities: Sexuality, Actuality, Celebrity, reviewed by Joshua Morrison 211 Amber Jamilla Musser, Sensual Backlog: Queer Femininity and Brownish Jouissance, reviewed by Anna M. Moncada Storti 215 Cynthia Wu, Sticky Rice: A Politics of Intraracial Desire, reviewed by James Huỳnh 219 David K. Johnson, Buying Gay: How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement, reviewed past Cora Butcher-Spellman 223 Kara Keeling, Queer Times, Blackness Futures, reviewed past Elyse Ambrose 227 Shinsuke Eguchi and Bernadette Calafell, editors, Queer Intercultural Communication: The Intersectional Politics of Belonging in and Across Differences, reviewed by Kimberlee Pérez 230 Film Review Luca Guadagnino, director, Call Me past Your Name, reviewed by Seth Knievel Expand Description | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 8, no. 1 Charles Eastward. Morris Three Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021 | | QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking viii, no. 2 Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Press Journals, 2021 Essays BbyMutha's Refusal as Black Queer Feminine Fugitivity Rico Self, Ashley Noel Mack, and Bryan J. McCann Networked Grief, Queer Flesh, and Erotic Racism on Instagram'southward @theaidsmemorial Evan Mitchell Schares Monsters Outside of the Cupboard: Reading the Queer Art of Winning in The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Kai Prins Forum Im/Possibilities of Queer/Trans Worldmaking Allies: The Commodification of GLBTQ Pride Motility in the Age of Liberal Commercialism Shinsuke Eguchi From Being to Doing: Toward a Reconceptualization of LGBTQ Worldmaking Allies Gust A. Yep Cispicious Lore/tta LeMaster Queer versus Trans: A False Binary Lucy Miller Consent Educational activity as Active Allyship: A Telephone call for Centering Trans and Queer Experiences Leland G. Spencer and Theresa A. Kulbaga Occupying the Intersectional Center: Doing Better for Our Communities that Demand More Robert Gutierrez-Perez Intimate Allyship: Getting Political at the Kitchen Table Cassidy D. Ellis A Queer Politics of (Dis)Condolement: On Coalition Building through #FaithfullyLGBT Austin Williams Miller Getting Home: With Communication, Dearest, and Exercise Meshell Sturgis Navigating Through/Imagining (Im)possibilities for Queer of Color Spaces in the Academy Michael Tristano, Jr. "Queer (Un)like Me": Contesting Sameness, Im/possibilities of Queer/Trans Allyship In Transnational Contexts Godfried Asante "Merely Is You Fam(ily)?": A Queer Autoethnography on Finding My Place and Making My Own Infinite in the LGBTQ Community Elizabeth Y. Whittington The Subjects of Impolite Conversation: Queering and Transing a Politics of Pleasure Andrew Spieldenner and Julia R. Johnson Book Reviews Insurgent Aesthetics: Security and the Queer Life of the Forever State of war, by Ronak K. Kapadia Reviewed by Keisuke Kimura Evidence of Being: The Black Gay Cultural Renaissance and the Politics of Violence, by Darius Bost Reviewed by Kidiocus King-Carroll Beyoncé in Formation: Remixing Black Feminism, by Umise'eke N. Tinsley Reviewed past Kamela Rasmussen Open TV: Innovation Beyond Hollywood and the Rise of Web Television receiver, past Aymar Jean Christian Reviewed by Jared Vázquez Campuses of Consent: Sexual and Social Justice in College Educational activity, past Theresa A. Kulbaga and Leland M. Spencer Reviewed past Reslie Cortés Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries, past Bruce Henderson Reviewed by Alyssa A. Samek The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine, and Resistance, by Karma R. Chávez Reviewed by Thomas R. Dunn Film Reviews Dilemma of Desire, directed by Maria Finitzo Reviewed by Rahel Mideska and Allison Rowland Codependent Lesbian Space Conflicting Seeks Same, directed by Madeline Olnek Reviewed by Dani R. Soibelman Pelting Young man's Terminate, directed by Tracy Wren Reviewed past Elizabeth Shiller Expand Clarification | | QED: A Periodical in GLBTQ Worldmaking 8, no. 3 Charles E. Morris III Michigan State University Printing Journals, 2021 In This Effect Introduction Queer Generosity: An Introduction from the Invitee Editors Timothy Oleksiak and Jonathan Alexander Essays Surviving Tryin' Times: Queer Generosity in Anzaldúa, Riggs, and Wojnarowicz Kimberly Gunter Non-Love Letters: Asexualizing Queer Dearest and Generosity Adam Key and Brontë Pearson On The Argonauts, Testo Junkie, and Generating Autotheory by Changing Gender Due south. Brook Corfman Minoritarian Affects: Feeling Generosity as a Life Ethic in a Graveyard Sayan Bhattacharya Abolitionist Generosities: On Hunger Hitting every bit Queer Refusal Michelle C. Velasquez-Potts Queer Conversation Generously Rude: A Conversation with Myriam Gurba Jonathan Alexander and Timothy Oleksiak Forum Dear Sam; Dear Linda; Dear Ames Ames Hawkins Sequins and Survival: Queer Bodily Generosity during COVID-19 Laura Tetreault "Black Women Deserve Bully Sex": The Queer Generosity of KIMBRITIVE Erin J. Rand Bisexual Activism: A Love Story Duc Dau The Warm Glow of a Pixelated Campfire: Queer Generosity and Community Building in the Worlds of Anna Anthropy Matthew Hester Gestures of Ambiguity: A Queer Filipinx-American Choreographic Strategy Al Evangelista Through the Kink-Scene Curtain: Sculptural Experience as Generous Doubt and Queer Logics of Exchange Francesca Gentile and Nicolo Gentile Intendance Work, Queercrip Labor Politics, and Queer Generosities Adam Hubrig Book Reviews Queering Romantic Date in the Postal Age: A Rhetorical Pedagogy, by Pamela VanHaitsma Reviewed by Michael J. Faris Honeypot: Black Southern Women Who Love Women, by E. Patrick Johnson Reviewed past Elizabeth Y. Whittington Progressive Dystopia: Abolitionism, Antiblackness, + Schooling in San Francisco, by Savannah Shange Reviewed by Taisha J. McMickens Trans Exploits: Trans of Color Cultures & Technologies in Movement, by Jian Neo Chen Reviewed by Erin Watley Queer Chinese Cultures and Mobilities: Kinship, Migration, and Middle Classes, by John Wei Reviewed by Zhao Ding Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World, by Zakiyyah Iman Jackson Reviewed by Jesse A. Goldberg Disruptive Situations: Fractal Orientalism and Queer Strategies in Beirut, past Ghassan Moussawi Reviewed by Billy Huff Film Review Markie in Milwaukee, directed by Matt Kliegman Reviewed by Billy Huff Expand Clarification | | |
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