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Queer China

, 2020
This book analyses queer cultural production in contemporary China to map the broad social transformations in gender, sexuality and desire. It examines queer literature and visual cultures in China’s post-Mao and postsocialist era to show how these ...
Hongwei Bao
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Queer and trans* geographies of liminality: A literature review

, 2020
This article brings together work from across the fields of queer geographies, geographies of sexualities, and trans* geographies to consider the ways in which these fields offer important insights into the question of liminality.
L. March
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Queer/Humanitarian Visibility: The Emergence of the Figure of The Suffering Syrian Gay Refugee

, 2020
Prior to the Syrian uprisings in 2011, Syrian queer and trans* populations were rather unknown and irrelevant to global LGBT politics, Western media, and humanitarian efforts.
Fadi Saleh
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Queer Isolation or Queering Isolation? Reflecting upon the Ramifications of COVID-19 on the Future of Queer Leisure Spaces

Leisure Sciences, 2020
The introduction of “social distancing” and quarantine orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have temporarily limited the ability for queer communities to engage in physical forms of social leisure.
A. Anderson, Eric Knee
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„Queer entwickeln“

L'Homme, 2012
Hanna Hacker gehörte von 1991 bis 2012 der Redaktion von „L’Homme. Z. F. G.“ an und hat die Hefte „Der Freundin?“ (1993), „Glück“ (1999), „Whiteness“ (2005) und „Spektakel“ (2012) mitherausgegeben. Seit 2011 ist sie Professorin für sozial- und kulturwissenschaftliche Entwicklungsforschung an der Universität Wien.
Claudia Ulbrich, Hanna Hacker
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Queer Times, Queer Assemblages

Social Text, 2005
These are queer times indeed. The war on terror is an assemblage hooked into an array of enduring modernist paradigms (civilizing teleologies, orientalisms, xenophobia, militarization, border anxieties) and postmodernist eruptions (suicide bombers, biometric surveillance strategies, emergent corporealities, counterterrorism gone overboard).
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Queer Lines, Queer Time:

This chapter examines illustrations by Mexican Roberto Montenegro (1885-1968) in the Revista Moderna de México (1903-1911) and Mundial Magazine (1911-14), edited by Rubén Darío is Paris. The chapter argues for a reading of modernista periodicals that foregrounds how the relationship between words and images on these publications’ pages also tells a ...
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Black Queer Students’ Counter-Stories of Invisibility in Undergraduate STEM as a White, Cisheteropatriarchal Space

, 2022
Luis A. Leyva   +5 more
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Queer Studies

The SAGE Handbook of Marxism, 2022
P. Drucker
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