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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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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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, 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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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 Theory, Queer Practice, Queer Teaching: An Exploration of and Experiment in Queer Pedagogy
2021The concept of queer pedagogy appears oxymoronic: the former, the epitome of destruction of norms, which positions failure as success and abandons constraint, and the latter, the goal of which is to normalize, assimilate, and discipline its subjects. How, then, can teaching be done queerly? This thesis, consisting of two parts--first, a complete set of
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Queer and trans* geographies of liminality: A literature review
, 2020This 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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For the Little Queers: Imagining Queerness in “New” Queer Children’s Literature
Journal of Homosexuality, 2018This article identifies and analyzes an emerging archive of children's picture books that represent transgender and gender creative child characters. The subgenre of children's literature is referred to as new queer children's literature. The author explores the ways these texts represent queer youth as they negotiate various social institutions ...
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University of Toronto Quarterly, 2021
Queer theory is an effective tool for challenging ageist assumptions concerning the life course. Recent approaches by age studies scholars and queer theorists, such as Barbara Marshall, Linn Sandberg, Elizabeth Freeman, and Dustin B. Goltz, make use of a queer-theoretical lens to expose naturalized essentialist views of old age and the life course as ...
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Queer theory is an effective tool for challenging ageist assumptions concerning the life course. Recent approaches by age studies scholars and queer theorists, such as Barbara Marshall, Linn Sandberg, Elizabeth Freeman, and Dustin B. Goltz, make use of a queer-theoretical lens to expose naturalized essentialist views of old age and the life course as ...
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Reflections on Queer Studies and Queer Pedagogy
Journal of Homosexuality, 2003(2003). Reflections on Queer Studies and Queer Pedagogy. Journal of Homosexuality: Vol. 45, No. 2-4, pp. 361-364.
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Coda: To Queer Or Not to Queer?
2011Having journeyed through several very different voices, what remains is the task of tying together some of the tangle of threads lying on the workshop floor of this book, and that is the job of these final paragraphs. For the last three chapters, this volume has been largely caught up in the specificities of the various case studies, but I want to ...
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