QED: a Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 8, No. 3

QED: a Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 8, No. 3

  • Charles E. Morris III
  • Thomas K. Nakayama
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781684301522ISBN 10: 1684301521

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QED: a Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 8, No. 3 is written by Charles E. Morris III and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1684301521 (ISBN 10) and 9781684301522 (ISBN 13).

In This Issue Introduction Queer Generosity: An Introduction from the Guest Editors Timothy Oleksiak and Jonathan Alexander Essays Surviving Tryin' Times: Queer Generosity in Anzaldúa, Riggs, and Wojnarowicz Kimberly Gunter Non-Love Letters: Asexualizing Queer Love and Generosity Adam Key and Brontë Pearson On The Argonauts, Testo Junkie, and Generating Autotheory by Changing Gender S. Brook Corfman Minoritarian Affects: Feeling Generosity as a Life Ethic in a Graveyard Sayan Bhattacharya Abolitionist Generosities: On Hunger Striking as 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; Love Ames Ames Hawkins Sequins and Survival: Queer Bodily Generosity during COVID-19 Laura Tetreault "Black Women Deserve Great 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 Uncertainty and Queer Logics of Exchange Francesca Gentile and Nicolo Gentile Care Work, Queercrip Labor Politics, and Queer Generosities Adam Hubrig Book Reviews Queering Romantic Engagement in the Postal Age: A Rhetorical Education, by Pamela VanHaitsma Reviewed by Michael J. Faris Honeypot: Black Southern Women Who Love Women, by E. Patrick Johnson Reviewed by Elizabeth Y. Whittington Progressive Dystopia: Abolition, 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, by Ghassan Moussawi Reviewed by Billy Huff Film Review Markie in Milwaukee, directed by Matt Kliegman Reviewed by Billy Huff